Citation ======== If you use mltpy in scientific work, please cite both the underlying methodology and the package. mltpy (software) ---------------- .. code-block:: bibtex @software{mltpy, author = {Kruse, Ren{\'e}-Marcel}, title = {mltpy: Conditional Transformation Models in Python}, year = {2026}, url = {https://github.com/RMKruse/mltpy}, version = {0.4.0}, } Methodology ----------- Most Likely Transformations — the R ``mlt`` package and the JSS paper: .. code-block:: bibtex @article{hothorn2020mlt, author = {Hothorn, Torsten}, title = {Most Likely Transformations: The mlt Package}, journal = {Journal of Statistical Software}, volume = {92}, number = {1}, pages = {1--68}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.18637/jss.v092.i01}, } Conditional transformation models (original framework): .. code-block:: bibtex @article{hothorn2014conditional, author = {Hothorn, Torsten and Kneib, Thomas and B{\"u}hlmann, Peter}, title = {Conditional Transformation Models}, journal = {Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B (Statistical Methodology)}, volume = {76}, number = {1}, pages = {3--27}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.1111/rssb.12017}, } Most Likely Transformations (theory): .. code-block:: bibtex @article{hothorn2018most, author = {Hothorn, Torsten and M{\"o}st, Lisa and B{\"u}hlmann, Peter}, title = {Most Likely Transformations}, journal = {Scandinavian Journal of Statistics}, volume = {45}, number = {1}, pages = {110--134}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1111/sjos.12291}, }