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tmle3
The Extensible TMLE framework
Author: Jeremy Coyle
tmle3
?tmle3
is a general framework that supports the implementation of a range of
Targeted Maximum Likelihood / Minimum Loss-Based Estimation (TMLE) parameters
through exposing a unified interface. The goal is that the tmle3
framework
be as general as the mathematical framework upon which it's based.
For a general discussion of the framework of targeted minimum loss-based estimation and the role this methodology plays in statistical and causal inference, the canonical references are @vdl2011targeted and @vdl2018targeted.
To contribute, install the development version of tmle3
from GitHub via
remotes
:
remotes::install_github("tlverse/tmle3")
If you encounter any bugs or have any specific feature requests, please file an issue.
The best place to get started is the "Framework Overview" document, which
describes the individual components of the tmle3
framework. It may be found at
https://tlverse.org/tmle3/articles/framework.html.
Contributions are very welcome. Interested contributors should consult our contribution guidelines prior to submitting a pull request.
After using the tmle3
R package, please cite the following:
@software{coyle2021tmle3-rpkg, author = {Coyle, Jeremy R}, title = {{tmle3}: The Extensible {TMLE} Framework}, year = {2021}, howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/tlverse/tmle3}}, note = {{R} package version 0.2.0}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4603358}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.4603358} }
© 2017-2021 Jeremy R. Coyle
The contents of this repository are distributed under the GPL-3 license. See
file LICENSE
for details.
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