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apd-crs is a Python package for survival analysis with cure rate, released by Aimpoint Digital, LP
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apd-crs is a Python package for survival analysis with cure rate. I.e. time-to-event analysis using a dataset for which outcomes of a fraction of the dataset are unknown (censored), and for which some individuals never experience the event. This package can also be used for PU learning. I.e. binary classification with positive and unlabeled data
This package is based on original research work published here. apd-crs is a work in progress and maintained by a team of researchers and developers from Aimpoint Digital, LP.
Source code for the package can be obtained here.
Additional documentation can be obtained here.
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apd-crs is a Python package for survival analysis with cure rate, released by Aimpoint Digital, LP
We found that apd-crs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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