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PROGRAM:
NAME
gbmodes - Analyze multimodality in univariate data
SYNOPSIS
gbmodes [options]
DESCRIPTION
Multimodality analysis via kernel density estimation. Compute the maximal kernel bandwidth
h_c(M) for which #(modes in the estimated density)>M.The significance of h_c is computed
via smoothed bootstrap. Read data from std. input. Print the couple h_c p(h_c) and the
modal values (set with -O).
OPTIONS
-n number of equispaced points where the density is computed (default 100)
-m number of modes (default 1)
-r search range for modes; comma separated couple 'data_min,data_max'
-s scale the search range to [min*s+(1-s)*Max,Max*s+(1-s)*min] (default 1)
-e relative tolerance on h_c value (default 1e-6)
-S significance level (for Hall-York correction) (default .05)
-t number of bootstrap trials used for significance computation (default 1000)
-R RNG seed for bootstrap trials (default 0)
-K choose the kernel to use: 0 Gaussian or 1 Laplacian (default 0)
-v verbose mode (more verbose if provided 2 times)
-O output type (default 0)
0 h_c p(h_c) [modes locations]
1 h_c [modes locations and heights]
-F specify the input fields separators (default " \t")
-h this help
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