[Bug 1132872] New: Review Request: apophenia - Open statistical library for working with data sets and statistical models

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1132872

            Bug ID: 1132872
           Summary: Review Request: apophenia - Open statistical library
                    for working with data sets and statistical models
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
         Component: Package Review
          Severity: medium
          Priority: medium
          Assignee: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: i@xxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: package-review@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Spec URL: http://us-la.cicku.me/apophenia.spec
SRPM URL: http://us-la.cicku.me/apophenia-0.999a-1.fc22.src.rpm
Description: Apophenia is an open statistical library for working with data
sets and statistical models. It provides functions on the same level as those
of the typical stats package (such as OLS, probit, or singular value
decomposition) but gives the user more flexibility to be creative in
model-building. The core functions are written in C, but experience has shown
them to be easy to bind to in Python/Julia/Perl/Ruby/&c.

It is written to scale well, to comfortably work with gigabyte data sets,
million-step simulations, or computationally-intensive agent-based models. If
you have tried using other open source tools for computationally demanding work
and found that those tools weren't up to the task, then Apophenia is the
library for you.

== The goods ==
The library has been growing and improving since 2005. To date, it has over two
hundred functions to facilitate statistical computing, such as:

* OLS and family, discrete choice models like probit and logit, kernel density
estimators, and other common models
* Database querying and maintenance utilities
* Moments, percentiles, and other basic stats utilities
* T-tests, F-tests, et cetera
* Several optimization methods available for your own new models
* It does not re-implement basic matrix operations or build yet another
database engine. Instead, it builds upon the excellent GNU Scientific and
SQLite libraries. MySQL/mariaDB is also supported.
Fedora Account System Username: cicku

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