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2013 Jun 25
2
Sourceforge pages (was: Even more brands for links and sourceforge pages)
On 05-06-13 00:27, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> Martijn van Beurden wrote:
>> Considering flac.sourceforge.net, is this ever going to be updated? In
>> case it should be redirected, I checked on my own sourceforge project
>> webpage, adding the following two lines to .htaccess should redirect
>> traffic to any resource on flac.sourceforge.net to xiph.org/flac
>>
2003 Jul 23
2
Question about converting VP3 to Ogg Theora
As I understand it the current plan is to make it possible to
losslessly transcode VP3 video to Theora video.
In my experience, one of the "features" of VP3 is it drops frames in
the event that there is little/no movement in a frame, or if "drop
frames" is enabled, to drop frames if the data rate is getting too
high. I understand that the way that VP3 does this in
2009 Nov 16
2
Theora Fast Quality Reduction Transcoding
Hi.
I have been working on a tool whose goal is to reduce the bit rate of theora
video by decoding to DCT coefficients, reducing the entropy of the
coefficients, and re-tokenizing the stream.
I have successfully used the decoder source to extract the DCT coefficients
for each block, and I am able to capture any and all relevant information
about where the block of coefficients falls in the
2011 Dec 27
0
RQDA 0.2-2 has been released
...tradition such as
coding, retrieval of codings, categorisation, attributes etc. It can also
be used for content analysis and similar analysis, the result of which can
be exported to be analysed in quantitative or qualitative comparative
analysis.
The change in the new version includes:
* easier to uncode a coding (major change in GUI behaviour)
* rename of GetAttr to getAttr
* support MySQL preliminarily
* export attribute items in pop-up menu
* new function of codingBySearch, for auto-coding
* new function of exportCodedFile
* enhancement related to encoding
* various bugfixes
More can be found i...
2011 Dec 27
0
RQDA 0.2-2 has been released
...tradition such as
coding, retrieval of codings, categorisation, attributes etc. It can also
be used for content analysis and similar analysis, the result of which can
be exported to be analysed in quantitative or qualitative comparative
analysis.
The change in the new version includes:
* easier to uncode a coding (major change in GUI behaviour)
* rename of GetAttr to getAttr
* support MySQL preliminarily
* export attribute items in pop-up menu
* new function of codingBySearch, for auto-coding
* new function of exportCodedFile
* enhancement related to encoding
* various bugfixes
More can be found i...
2008 Feb 28
1
Multi-thread Theora Decoder
Hi all,
Does Theora Community have an interest in a multi-thread decoder implementation?
I'm starting to work with multi-thread and I thought that Theora
Decoder is a good choice for me, because I had been working with it in
a FPGA implementation and I have experience with the library.
I'm thinking in working with LoopFilter at first. Do you think I could
start with it or there is a
2004 Sep 08
0
Postfix > sasl2 > pam > winbind
...ind, passwd, endpwent, not found
Apr 20 18:35:22 bert -su: NSSWITCH(nss_method_lookup): winbind, passwd, endpwent, not found
and maillog:
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: smtpd_sasl_authenticate: decoded response: michael
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: smtpd_sasl_authenticate: uncoded challenge: Password:
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: > ernie.bio2.RWTH-Aachen.DE[134.130.63.5]: 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: < ernie.bio2.RWTH-Aachen.DE[134.130.63.5]: UjZvYTBmSENUSlBvaA==
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: smtpd_sasl_authentic...
2004 Sep 08
0
postfix > sasl > pam > winbind
...ind, passwd, endpwent, not found
Apr 20 18:35:22 bert -su: NSSWITCH(nss_method_lookup): winbind, passwd, endpwent, not found
and maillog:
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: smtpd_sasl_authenticate: decoded response: michael
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: smtpd_sasl_authenticate: uncoded challenge: Password:
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: > ernie.bio2.RWTH-Aachen.DE[134.130.63.5]: 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: < ernie.bio2.RWTH-Aachen.DE[134.130.63.5]: UjZvYTBmSENUSlBvaA==
Apr 20 18:34:57 bert postfix/smtpd[2525]: smtpd_sasl_authentic...
2017 Nov 04
2
Bug in model.matrix.default for higher-order interaction encoding when specific model terms are missing
...s
> section) to refer to categorical factor. I will again point to this
> sentence, from page 40, in the same section and referring to the behavior
> under question, that shows F_j is not limited to categorical factors:
> "Numeric variables appear in the computations as themselves, uncoded.
> Therefore, the rule does not do anything special for them, and it remains
> valid, in a trivial sense, whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather than
> categorical."
>
> Note the "... whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather than categorical."
> Factor here is...
2003 Nov 19
2
Difference in ANOVA results - R vs. JMP/Minitab
Hi,
I ran a small data set from a factorial experiment through R, Minitab
and JMP... the result from R is significantly different from what
Minitab or JMP give... The data set is at the following link:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/Uploads/2x3_16repsANOVA.txt
The first 5 columns are the factors and the next three are responses.
In particular, for the response beta11MSE, two of the
2017 Nov 06
2
Bug in model.matrix.default for higher-order interaction encoding when specific model terms are missing
...actor. I will again point to this
>> > sentence, from page 40, in the same section and referring to the
>> > behavior
>> > under question, that shows F_j is not limited to categorical factors:
>> > "Numeric variables appear in the computations as themselves, uncoded.
>> > Therefore, the rule does not do anything special for them, and it
>> > remains
>> > valid, in a trivial sense, whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather
>> > than
>> > categorical."
>> >
>> > Note the "... whenever any...
2018 Nov 13
0
Error running "samba-tool dbcheck" after going from 4.8.6 to 4.9.2
...aves as
> follows:
>
> python2
>
> (string) basically is passed through unencoded (same behaviour as old
> python2 code)
>
> (unicode) encodes to specified format 'utf8' (this is good)
>
> (bytes) will not be accepted
>
> python3
>
> (string/uncode) encodes to specified format ('utf8') in our case
>
> (bytes) will be accepted (with the assumption the bytes contains bytes
> encoded in the specified encoding) This is might be problematic in that
> previously we would have gotten an error attempting to pass bytes (and
&g...
2017 Nov 02
2
Bug in model.matrix.default for higher-order interaction encoding when specific model terms are missing
...f T_{i(j)} has appeared in the
> formula and by dummy variables if it has not"
>
> Here, F_j refers to a factor (variable) in a model and not a categorical
> factor, as specified later in that section (page 40): "Numeric variables
> appear in the computations as themselves, uncoded. Therefore, the rule does
> not do anything special for them, and it remains valid, in a trivial sense,
> whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather than categorical."
>
> Going back to my original example with three variables: X1 (numeric), X2
> (numeric), X3 (categorical). Th...
2017 Nov 02
0
Bug in model.matrix.default for higher-order interaction encoding when specific model terms are missing
...t use factor (in this
section) to refer to categorical factor. I will again point to this
sentence, from page 40, in the same section and referring to the behavior
under question, that shows F_j is not limited to categorical factors:
"Numeric variables appear in the computations as themselves, uncoded.
Therefore, the rule does not do anything special for them, and it remains
valid, in a trivial sense, whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather than
categorical."
Note the "... whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather than categorical."
Factor here is used in the more general sen...
2017 Nov 04
0
Bug in model.matrix.default for higher-order interaction encoding when specific model terms are missing
...to refer to categorical factor. I will again point to this
> > sentence, from page 40, in the same section and referring to the behavior
> > under question, that shows F_j is not limited to categorical factors:
> > "Numeric variables appear in the computations as themselves, uncoded.
> > Therefore, the rule does not do anything special for them, and it remains
> > valid, in a trivial sense, whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather than
> > categorical."
> >
> > Note the "... whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather than
> categori...
2017 Nov 06
0
Bug in model.matrix.default for higher-order interaction encoding when specific model terms are missing
...point to this
> >> > sentence, from page 40, in the same section and referring to the
> >> > behavior
> >> > under question, that shows F_j is not limited to categorical factors:
> >> > "Numeric variables appear in the computations as themselves, uncoded.
> >> > Therefore, the rule does not do anything special for them, and it
> >> > remains
> >> > valid, in a trivial sense, whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather
> >> > than
> >> > categorical."
> >> >
> >> &...
2018 Nov 08
3
Error running "samba-tool dbcheck" after going from 4.8.6 to 4.9.2
I just tested Samba 4.9.2 on one of my DCs, previously running version
4.8.6. Immediately after install, I ran "samba-tool dbcheck" and got the
following:
Checking 511 objects
ERROR(<type 'exceptions.UnicodeDecodeError'>): uncaught exception -
'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 25: ordinal not in
range(128)
File
2017 Oct 31
0
Bug in model.matrix.default for higher-order interaction encoding when specific model terms are missing
...is coded by contrasts if T_{i(j)} has appeared in the formula and by
dummy variables if it has not"
Here, F_j refers to a factor (variable) in a model and not a categorical
factor, as specified later in that section (page 40): "Numeric variables
appear in the computations as themselves, uncoded. Therefore, the rule does
not do anything special for them, and it remains valid, in a trivial sense,
whenever any of the F_j is numeric rather than categorical."
Going back to my original example with three variables: X1 (numeric), X2
(numeric), X3 (categorical). This heuristic prescribes...
2017 Oct 27
2
Bug in model.matrix.default for higher-order interaction encoding when specific model terms are missing
Hello Tyler,
I want to bring to your attention the following document: "What
happens if you omit the main effect in a regression model with an
interaction?" (https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/stata/faq/what-happens-if-you-omit-the-main-effect-in-a-regression-model-with-an-interaction).
This gives a useful review of the problem. Your example is Case 2: a
continuous and a categorical regressor.