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2008 Nov 11
1
R: R: Hidden Markov Models
Thank you for your prompt answer. The breathing signal observations are the amplitude values as a function of time and phase. According to our model the hidden states are the different breathing types. Subjects, whose respiratiion process is regular, are likely to breathe, keeping the same cycle pattern/type, for many consecutive cycles. therefore dwelling in the same hidden state. The more
2008 May 05
0
quantitative spectra analysis
look at the spectrums before you do the cbind - I would not suggest letting R wrap the data to fill in a data frame. I would suggest using something that you "know how it acts" in the frequency domain like zero. You are probably introducing periodicies that are not real, and I would suggest not to go down this path. As for finding commonalities amongst signals- it all depends on what
2007 Sep 27
1
nonlinear regression
I would appreciate some suggestions about nonlinear regression available in R ... possible methods and plenty of worked out examples .... I have a bunch of noisy curves representing breathing amplitude from medical physics experiments recoding patients' breathing tracks in form of Amplitude, Phase, Time, some flags controlling the data validity. A variable number of successive breathing
2007 Nov 23
0
R users in Cyprus
Dear friends, are there enough R users in Cyprus to form a club? jason Dr. Iasonas Lamprianou Department of Education The University of Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK Tel. 0044 161 275 3485 iasonas.lamprianou at manchester.ac.uk ----- Original Message ---- From: "r-help-request at r-project.org" <r-help-request at r-project.org> To: r-help at r-project.org
2008 Nov 11
1
msm
I am reading the comprehensive on-line documentation about msm. The positive side is that it seems it has been designed for biomedical statistics, like Clinical Trials. The bad side is that it does not seem to model observations sequences that are not independent but instead are autocorrelated, as it is my case. I did not find any mention to correlated observations therefore I assume the authors
2008 Dec 09
1
package "wmtsa": wavCWTPeaks error (PR#13381)
Full_Name: Maura Monville Version: 2.8 OS: Mac OS/X 10.5 Submission from: (NULL) (87.4.122.234) Here is the code that causes wavCWTPeaks error aats <- create.signalSeries(aa, pos=list(from=0.0, by=0.033)) aa.cwt <- wavCWT(aats) x11 (width=10,height=12) plot (aats,main=paste(insig," Cycle: ",j,sep="")) aa.maxtree <- wavCWTTree (aa.cwt,
2007 Oct 30
2
Where can I find package "segmented" ?
I tried to install "segmented" from three different repositories but I keep getting the following message on R window: ... Please, advice where to find this package. Thank you in advance. Maura > utils:::menuInstallPkgs() --- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session --- Warning: package 'segmented' is in use and will not be installed > utils:::menuInstallPkgs()
2010 Apr 12
0
WMTSA "wavCWTPeaks" : Error in if (time.start < times.range[1]) time.start <- times.range[1]
I have attached the signal that causes the error message in this email subject. Only columns 1 and 3 have to be considered. It is the work trajectory of a molecule migrating between two equilibrium conformations. The curve has 2 peaks, as shown in its plot. But I keep missing the 2nd one. Here is my short script: library(wmtsa) setwd("C:/Documents and Settings/Monville/Alanine
2008 Dec 28
0
how to calculate DWT maximum decomposition level
Given a time series of length N, I am trying to figure out its maximum DWT decomposition level. With reference to "dwt" function of R package "wavelets", running the provided example I get the following and wonder how the maximum decomposition level (which is not an integer number) is calculated. I tried myself the formula in the on-line documentation but could not get the
2009 Feb 18
0
Index-G1 error
I am using some functions from package clusterSim to evaluate the best clusters layout. Here is the features vector I am using to cluater 12 signals: > alpha.vec [1] 0.8540039 0.8558350 0.8006592 0.8066406 0.8322754 0.8991699 0.8212891 [8] 0.8815918 0.9050293 0.9174194 0.8613281 0.8425293 In the following I pasted an excerpt of my program:
2010 Mar 31
2
Generative Topographic Map
I tried to use R version of package I noticed the original MatLab Pckage is much better documented. I had a look at the R demo code "gtm_demo" and found that variable Y is used in advanced of being created: I wrote my own few lines as follows: inDir <- "C:/Documents and Settings/Monville/Alanine Dipeptide/DBP1/DHA" setwd(inDir) T <-
2008 Feb 10
3
R on Mac PRO does anyone have experience with R on such a platform ?
I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS. I'd like to hear from someone who is running R on a Mac/OS before venturing on getting the following computer system. I am in the process of choosing a powerful laptop 17" MB PRO 2.6GHZ(dual-core) 4GBRAM .... Thank you so much, -- Maura E.M [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Feb 29
3
Graphic text
Can R handle graphic text ? I mean something like a pop-up message window or a text widget ? Thank you so much. -- Maura E.M
2007 Oct 30
2
R installation on SuSE 10.3
I have downloaded the source code for Linux. the ./configure procedure can find gcc but cannot find f77 or f2c I have looked for the above compiler with Test and installed all what pertains to Fortran. Still not even the man pages for f77 anf fc2 work >. Where is f77 and f2c with linux 10.3 ?? Thank you do much -- Maura E.M [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Nov 06
0
Importing Data
Dear, I am having problem importing data from other packages or spreadsheet to R. The data file contains characters and numerics variables. r-help-request@r-project.org wrote: Send R-help mailing list submissions to r-help@r-project.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help or, via email, send a message with subject or
2007 Sep 13
2
beginner's questions ... sorry
I have 316 files. Each file represents a patient's breathing track (respiratory signal recorded for a variable number of cycles). All files have the same are made up of a header followed by a variable number of records. Each record contains 7 comma separated fields. The patient ID is recorder in the header which is stripped off when reading the file into a R data.frame. Since I need to keep
2007 Sep 10
1
is clustering analysis possible with R ?
I have 316 files storing a number of cycles of the respiratory signal from 316 different patients. Each file record is made up of the following data: amplitude,phase,timestamp,validflag,ttlin,mark,ttlout amplitude: is the position in cm relative to an arbitrary reference (signal amplitude) phase: is the phase value for the current sample (the time point at which the breathing signal was
2008 Nov 09
1
choice of an HMM package
We are trying to build a human respiration model. Preliminary analysis of some breathing signals has shown that humans breathe through switching among a finite number of patterns. Hidden Markov seems to be the right approach. Since most of our code is written in R scripting language, finding an R package implementing an HMM that we can use for our prototype would be very helpful. I have been
2009 Jan 28
2
help with plot layout
It takes a lot of sweat to generate a composite plot with R ... sigh. I though I was almost done when I met the umpteenth hurdle. I cannot place a nice title on the 2nd plot (raw signal) on the layout. I do not have control on where either the "main" option of "plot" function, or "title", place the text string which keeps dysplaying chopped from above. I also tried
2007 Nov 21
3
How can I save a plot ?
I recently installed R 2.6 on Linux/SuSE When I was running the previous version on Windows I was able to save my plots from a script. There was a command "savePlot" that is no more retrieved in the last version. In this scenario, how can I tell R to save the currently displayed plot to a file ? The "save" command is generic and do not know how to tell R that the plot is to be