The group that produces RSPerl also produces a python interface for R. I was able to find a solution to my problem after searching through Omegahat's python mailing list.
It turns out that my problem was that the R module couldn't find the R shared module. Setting the $R_HOME environment variable and adding the path for the modules to @INC solved the problem for me.
I'm still interested in alternatives to R for this task. Thanks for everyone's help.
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Coyote
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