List of statistical software

Open-source

gretl is an example of an open-source statistical package
  • ADaMSoft – a generalized statistical software with data mining algorithms and methods for data management
  • ADMB – a software suite for non-linear statistical modeling based on C++ which uses automatic differentiation
  • Chronux – for neurobiological time series data
  • DAP – free replacement for SAS
  • Environment for DeveLoping KDD-Applications Supported by Index-Structures (ELKI) a software framework for developing data mining algorithms in Java
  • Epi Info – statistical software for epidemiology developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Apache 2 licensed[1]
  • Fityk – nonlinear regression software (GUI and command line)
  • GNU Octave – programming language very similar to MATLAB with statistical features
  • gretl – gnu regression, econometrics and time-series library
  • intrinsic Noise Analyzer (iNA) – For analyzing intrinsic fluctuations in biochemical systems
  • jamovi – A free software alternative to IBM SPSS Statistics
  • JASP – A free software alternative to IBM SPSS Statistics with additional option for Bayesian methods
  • JMulTi – For econometric analysis, specialised in univariate and multivariate time series analysis
  • Just another Gibbs sampler (JAGS) – a program for analyzing Bayesian hierarchical models using Markov chain Monte Carlo developed by Martyn Plummer. It is similar to WinBUGS
  • KNIME – An open source analytics platform built with Java and Eclipse using modular data pipeline workflows
  • LIBSVM – C++ support vector machine libraries
  • mlpack – open-source library for machine learning, exploits C++ language features to provide maximum performance and flexibility while providing a simple and consistent application programming interface (API)
  • Mondrian – data analysis tool using interactive statistical graphics with a link to R
  • Neurophysiological Biomarker Toolbox – Matlab toolbox for data-mining of neurophysiological biomarkers
  • OpenBUGS
  • OpenEpi – A web-based, open-source, operating-independent series of programs for use in epidemiology and statistics based on JavaScript and HTML
  • OpenMx – A package for structural equation modeling running in R (programming language)
  • OpenNN – A software library written in the programming language C++ which implements neural networks, a main area of deep learning research
  • Orange, a data mining, machine learning, and bioinformatics software
  • Pandas – High-performance computing (HPC) data structures and data analysis tools for Python in Python and Cython (statsmodels, scikit-learn)
  • Perl Data Language – Scientific computing with Perl
  • Ploticus – software for generating a variety of graphs from raw data
  • PSPP – A free software alternative to IBM SPSS Statistics
  • R – free implementation of the S (programming language)
  • ROOT – an open-source C++ system for data storage, processing and analysis, developed by CERN and used to find the Higgs boson
  • Salstat – menu-driven statistics software
  • Scilab – uses GPL-compatible CeCILL license
  • SciPy – Python library for scientific computing that contains the stats sub-package which is partly based on the venerable |STAT (a.k.a. PipeStat, formerly UNIX|STAT) software
  • Shogun (toolbox) – open-source, large-scale machine learning toolbox that provides several SVM (Support Vector Machine) implementations (like libSVM, SVMlight) under a common framework and interfaces to Octave, MATLAB, Python, R
  • Simfit – simulation, curve fitting, statistics, and plotting
  • SOCR
  • SOFA Statistics – desktop GUI program focused on ease of use, learn as you go, and beautiful output
  • Stan (software) – open-source package for obtaining Bayesian inference using the No-U-Turn sampler, a variant of Hamiltonian Monte Carlo. It is somewhat like BUGS, but with a different language for expressing models and a different sampler for sampling from their posteriors
  • Statistical LabR-based and focusing on educational purposes
  • TOPCAT (software) – interactive graphical analysis and manipulation package for astronomers that understands FITS, VOTable and CDF formats.
  • Torch (machine learning) – a deep learning software library written in Lua (programming language)
  • Weka (machine learning) – a suite of machine learning software written at the University of Waikato

Public domain

  • CSPro (core is public domain but without publicly available source code; the web UI has been open sourced under Apache version 2[2] and the help system under GPL version 3[3])
  • Dataplot (NIST)
  • X-13ARIMA-SEATS (public domain in the United States only; outside of the United States is under US government copyright)[4]

Freeware

Proprietary

Add-ons

See also

References

  1. ^ "Epi-Info/Epi-Info-Community-Edition". GitHub. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  2. ^ "csweb ZIP file".
  3. ^ "Helps". GitHub. 28 September 2021.
  4. ^ "US Census Bureau - X-13ARIMA-SEATS - License Information and Disclaimer". www.census.gov. Retrieved 2021-05-14.
  5. ^ Hickey, Graeme L.; Grant, Stuart W.; Dunning, Joel; Siepe, Matthias (2018). "Statistical primer: Sample size and power calculations—why, when and how?†". European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. 54 (1): 4–9. doi:10.1093/ejcts/ezy169. PMC 6005113. PMID 29757369.
  6. ^ "Statistical Data Analysis—Wolfram Language Documentation". reference.wolfram.com.

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