Plots to visualize missing data and datasets that were produced by Multiple Imputation.
The goal is is to visualize MI objects produced by the R packages mi
, mice
or Amelia
II to provide a better understanding of the imputed data and to
evaluate the MI process.
This originated as result of Paul Brix' master thesis with Anthony Unwin in Augsburg in 2011. As the package was archived in Spring 2015, and it seemed useful, Martin Maechler started maintaining it in November 2015.
Slightly more generally, the goal is using mainstream and widely used CRAN packages for missing values' data analysis, and more easily compare their methods, notably Multiple Imputation.
Currently, results from mice
, mi
, and Amelia
are (partly) supported.