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Updated LICENSE.md to have Statens Serum Institut as a copyright holder.
Fixed installation guide for the development version in the README.Rmd and README.md
Added Lasse Engbo Christiansen as an author of the R package.
Added a new function epi_calendar()
that determines the epidemiological season based on a given date, allowing users to easily categorize dates within or outside specified seasons.
Introduced additional visualizations in the autoplot()
method, enhancing the capabilities of the plot()
method with new displays of observed cases and growth rates.
Added the aedseo
function, which automates the early detection of seasonal epidemic onsets by estimating growth rates for consecutive time intervals and calculating the Sum of Cases (sum_of_cases).
Introduced autoplot
and plot
methods for visualizing aedseo
and aedseo_tsd
objects. These functions allow you to create insightful ggplot2 plots for your data.
Included the fit_growth_rate
function, enabling users to fit growth rate models to time series observations.
Introduced the predict
method for aedseo
objects, which allows you to predict observations for future time steps given the growth rates.
Added the summary
method for aedseo
objects, providing a comprehensive summary of the results.
Introduced the tsd
function, allowing users to create S3 aedseo_tsd
(time-series data) objects from observed data and corresponding dates.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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