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2008 Feb 20
0
New Package 'JM' for the Joint Modelling of Longitudinal and Survival Data
...mation method is
applied. The last option is more suitable for high-dimensional random
effects vectors, when e.g., modelling nonlinear subject-specific
trajectories with splines or high-order polynomials.
Sample analyses can be found at:
http://student.kuleuven.be/~m0390867/R%20packages%20&%20Computing/R%20Packages/pbc.R,
and
http://student.kuleuven.be/~m0390867/R%20packages%20&%20Computing/R%20Packages/aids.R
Any kind of feedback (questions, suggestions, bug-reports, etc.) is
more than welcome.
Best,
Dimitris
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Dimitris Rizopoulos
Biostatistical Centre
School of Public Health
Catholi...
2008 Feb 20
0
New Package 'JM' for the Joint Modelling of Longitudinal and Survival Data
...mation method is
applied. The last option is more suitable for high-dimensional random
effects vectors, when e.g., modelling nonlinear subject-specific
trajectories with splines or high-order polynomials.
Sample analyses can be found at:
http://student.kuleuven.be/~m0390867/R%20packages%20&%20Computing/R%20Packages/pbc.R,
and
http://student.kuleuven.be/~m0390867/R%20packages%20&%20Computing/R%20Packages/aids.R
Any kind of feedback (questions, suggestions, bug-reports, etc.) is
more than welcome.
Best,
Dimitris
----
Dimitris Rizopoulos
Biostatistical Centre
School of Public Health
Catholi...
2012 Sep 09
1
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2009 Feb 16
1
Ideal (possible) configuration for an exalted R system
Hi All,
I am trying to assemble a system that will allow me to work with large
datasets (45-50 million rows, 300-400 columns) possibly amounting to
10GB + in size.
I am aware that R 64 bit implementations on Linux boxes are suitable
for such an exercise but I am looking for configurations that R users
out there may have used in creating a high-end R system.
Due to a lot of apprehensions that SAS