James Salsman
2010-Mar-08 01:11 UTC
[Rd] application to mentor syrfr package development for Google Summer of Code 2010
Per http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010 -- and http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010:syrfr -- I am applying to mentor the "Symbolic Regression for R" (syrfr) package for the Google Summer of Code 2010. I propose the following test which an applicant would have to pass in order to qualify for the topic: 1. Describe each of the following terms as they relate to statistical regression: categorical, periodic, modular, continuous, bimodal, log-normal, logistic, Gompertz, and nonlinear. 2. Explain which parts of http://bit.ly/tablecurve were adopted in SigmaPlot and which weren't. 3. Use the 'outliers' package to improve a regression fit maintaining the correct extrapolation confidence intervals as are between those with and without outlier exclusions in proportion to the confidence that the outliers were reasonably excluded. (Show your R transcript.) 4. Explain the relationship between degrees of freedom and correlated independent variables. Best regards, James Salsman jsalsman at talknicer.com http://talknicer.com
Chidambaram Annamalai
2010-Mar-08 03:35 UTC
[Rd] application to mentor syrfr package development for Google Summer of Code 2010
It's been a while since I proposed syrfr and I have been constantly in contact with the many people in the R community and I wasn't able to find a mentor for the project. I later got interested in the Automatic Differentiation proposal (adinr) and, on consulting with a few others within the R community, I mailed John Nash (who proposed adinr in the first place) if he'd be willing to take me up on the project. I got a positive reply only a few hours ago and it was my mistake to have not removed the syrfr proposal in time from the wiki, as being listed under proposals looking for mentors. While I appreciate your interest in the syrfr proposal I am afraid my allegiances have shifted towards the adinr proposal, as I got convinced that it might interest a larger group of people and it has wider scope in general. I apologize for having caused this trouble. Best Regards, Chillu On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 6:41 AM, James Salsman <jsalsman@talknicer.com>wrote:> Per http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010 > -- and > http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010:syrfr > -- I am applying to mentor the "Symbolic Regression for R" (syrfr) > package for the Google Summer of Code 2010. > > I propose the following test which an applicant would have to pass in > order to qualify for the topic: > > 1. Describe each of the following terms as they relate to statistical > regression: categorical, periodic, modular, continuous, bimodal, > log-normal, logistic, Gompertz, and nonlinear. > > 2. Explain which parts of http://bit.ly/tablecurve were adopted in > SigmaPlot and which weren't. > > 3. Use the 'outliers' package to improve a regression fit maintaining > the correct extrapolation confidence intervals as are between those > with and without outlier exclusions in proportion to the confidence > that the outliers were reasonably excluded. (Show your R transcript.) > > 4. Explain the relationship between degrees of freedom and correlated > independent variables. > > Best regards, > > James Salsman > jsalsman@talknicer.com > http://talknicer.com > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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