Result for 16968C3C83CDF9ED6FF7B82197F37F7CDE070504

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FileName./usr/lib64/R/library/yaps/DESCRIPTION
FileSize2436
MD5C1D0C2DF8AFCB972537708346FC0B91C
SHA-116968C3C83CDF9ED6FF7B82197F37F7CDE070504
SHA-256DE2CE65051C7299EF4766909D0B2701F23E2463BF0ACD1174336A3CC853AD58E
SSDEEP48:DnxHE8SoITpZuDydemVVuCZnMyu0u4KhcnoUdEQGiq:bx17EZ7DqAu4KhcAQE
TLSHT1BB4199AB7A8085516B81A1D17DD87A148B7DB26C51E610796C05CB34371E42894AEF9C
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hashlookup:trust55

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MD518BCDF50058DF1B6F79CD2FD7C5BF83F
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionEstimate tracks of animals tagged with acoustic transmitters. 'yaps' was introduced in 2017 as a transparent open-source tool to estimate positions of fish (and other aquatic animals) tagged with acoustic transmitters. Based on registrations of acoustic transmitters on hydrophones positioned in a fixed array, 'yaps' enables users to synchronize the collected data (i.e. correcting for drift in the internal clocks of the hydrophones/receivers) and subsequently to estimate tracks of the tagged animals. The paper introducing 'yaps' is available in open access at Baktoft, Gjelland, Økland & Thygesen (2017) <doi:10.1038/s41598-017-14278-z>. Also check out our cookbook with a completely worked through example at Baktoft, Gjelland, Økland, Rehage, Rodemann, Corujo, Viadero & Thygesen (2019) <DOI:10.1101/2019.12.16.877688>. Additional tutorials will eventually make their way onto the project website at <https://baktoft.github.io/yaps/>.
PackageNameR-yaps
PackageReleaselp154.1.1
PackageVersion1.2.5
SHA-18D08C8B5C9B80C2009F7C7DA3CD05C1FDFA38316
SHA-256C18FCA0CA3F2E0986FFD94A0534320ECF8E5BF35752FB432BF2D341A604C45F5