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Package: adoptr | ||
Type: Package | ||
Title: Adaptive Optimal Two-Stage Designs in R | ||
Version: 0.2.1.9000 | ||
Version: 0.2.1 | ||
Authors@R: c( | ||
person("Kevin", "Kunzmann", role = c("aut", "cre"), email = "[email protected]"), | ||
person("Maximilian", "Pilz", role = c("aut"), email = "[email protected]") | ||
) | ||
Description: Optimize one or two-arm, two-stage designs for clinical trials with respect to several | ||
pre-implemented objective criteria or implement custom objectives. | ||
Optimization under uncertainty and conditional (given stage-one outcome) constraints are supported. | ||
Description: Optimize one or two-arm, two-stage designs for clinical trials with | ||
respect to several pre-implemented objective criteria or implement custom | ||
objectives. | ||
Optimization under uncertainty and conditional (given stage-one outcome) | ||
constraints are supported. | ||
See Pilz M, Kunzmann K, Herrmann C, Rauch G, Kieser M. A variational | ||
approach to optimal two-stage designs. Statistics in Medicine. 2019;1–13. | ||
<https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.8291> for details. | ||
License: MIT + file LICENSE | ||
Encoding: UTF-8 | ||
LazyData: true | ||
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