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2004 Dec 26
2
Prosodic/phonetic analysis with R
Hi Folks,
I'm interested in looking (in a beginner's amateurish way)
at prosodic/phonetic analysis of recorded speech.
In particular I would want to use R to formulate and
evaluate specific models.
So I would like to ask R people for their recommendations
for a program which would
a) Take as input a sound file in one of the common formats
(".wav", ".au")
b)
2007 Nov 09
2
Helpers and URL Rewriting
Hey folks,
I''m part way through a project using, I think rev 73 of Facebooker,
and was getting along pretty well. I''ve since tried the latest rev
(86) and have run into a few problems.
First one was with the helpers in that for some reason now none of
them are available so I''ve had to use helper :application, etc in my
controller.
Second one, which
2005 May 20
1
Memory question on R
Dear all,
Apology for posting this amateurish question.
I am running R version 2.1.0 on Windows XP for a simulation exercise.
Seemingly, I've encountered memory allocation problem during the
recursive procedure.
I've looked at the help section called
?Memory() and ?memory.limit(), and ?memory.size but the comamands
seem to refer to Unix version of R.
I wound be very grateful if anyone
2018 May 03
1
MCMCglmm - metric of the estimates
Hi,
my question is probably amateurish but I can't seem to find the answer
anywhere.
In what metric are the MCMCglmm package's posterior means for family =
"categorical"?
I suppose that they can't be odds ratios and probabilites as my numbers are
outside their bounds. So I'm thinking ? are they just basic regression
coefficients conceptually equal to those obtained by
2012 May 02
1
SELinux prevents my PHP script from sending mail
Hello all...
I maintain an amateurish email list for my wife's website on my CentOS 6
server. Once-a-month, she sends mail to "mylistaddr at mydomain.com" and
the /etc/aliases file redirects that to my script:
mylistaddr: "| /usr/bin/php-cgi /var/www/html/mydomain/email-cgi.php"
The script, in turn, reads the recipient addresses out of a DB and
composes and sends the
2018 Apr 06
0
Obtain gradient at multiple values for exponential decay model
> On Apr 6, 2018, at 3:43 AM, g l <gnulinux at gmx.com> wrote:
>
>> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2018 at 5:55 AM
>> From: "David Winsemius" <dwinsemius at comcast.net>
>>
>>
>> Not correct. You already have `predict`. It is capale of using the `newdata` values to do interpolation with the values of the coefficients in the model. See:
2018 Apr 06
3
Obtain gradient at multiple values for exponential decay model
> On Apr 6, 2018, at 8:03 AM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>> On Apr 6, 2018, at 3:43 AM, g l <gnulinux at gmx.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2018 at 5:55 AM
>>> From: "David Winsemius" <dwinsemius at comcast.net>
>>>
>>>
>>> Not correct. You already have
2018 Apr 06
2
Obtain gradient at multiple values for exponential decay model
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2018 at 5:55 AM
> From: "David Winsemius" <dwinsemius at comcast.net>
>
>
> Not correct. You already have `predict`. It is capale of using the `newdata` values to do interpolation with the values of the coefficients in the model. See:
>
> ?predict
>
The ? details did not mention interpolation explicity; thanks.
> The
2009 Jun 30
1
Clearing out or reclaiming memory
...close and then restart R, read in the same data
again and run with the new reduced number of factors.
My thinking was that, if I could reclaim the memory held by the already read
data files, keeping only the result of the rbind process, I could avoid the
duplication. I have therefore tried (very amateurishly) to reset the read
data to zero using:
Read_data_1=(0)
Read_data_2=(0)... etc
Followed by:
gc()
However this doesn't get solve the problem. Is there a better way of
getting R to "forget" the data tables it was holding and free up the memory?
For info: I am also specifying colCla...
2006 Dec 27
2
proposal: allowing alternative variance estimators in glm/lm
There has been recent discussion about alternatives to the model-based
standard error estimators for lm. While some people like the sandwich
estimator and others don't, it is clear that neither estimator dominates
the other for any sane loss function. It is also worth noting that the
sandwich estimator is the default for t.test().
I think it would be useful for models using other
2006 Oct 08
1
Plugins
Here are a few plugins I wrote.
The put plugins gives you bindings to move windows around.
I set it up so the numeric keypad is like the area of the screen.
So <Super>KP_Home will move the window to the top left, etc ...
It also does viewport moves which is handy when used with the plane
plugin. I like the plane plugin in a 3x3 matrix matching the keypad, so
with the keypad and some
2010 Dec 20
7
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7876] New: please implement o_direct
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7876
Summary: please implement o_direct
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: costinel at gmail.com
QAContact:
2018 Apr 07
0
Obtain gradient at multiple values for exponential decay model
I have never found the R symbolic differentiation helpful because my
functions are typically quite complicated, but was prompted by Steve
Ellison's suggestion to try it out in this case:
################# reprex (see reprex package)
graphdta <- read.csv( text =
"t,c
0,100
40,78
80,59
120,38
160,25
200,21
240,16
280,12
320,10
360,9
400,7
", header = TRUE )
nd <- c( 100, 250,
2008 Jun 20
1
Unexpected Behavior (potentially) in t.test
Greetings,
I have stumbled across some unexpected behavior (potential a bug) in, what I
suspect to be R's (2.6.2 on Ubuntu Linux) t.test function; then again the
problem may exist in my code. I have shutdown R and started it back up,
re-run the code and re-experienced the error. I have searched on Google for
the abnormal termination error message "(stderr < 10 * .Machine$double.eps *
2005 Oct 17
0
Startup Scripts for upsdrvctl and upsd
Greetings.
Though I got something working based on cobbling together from
various examples.. I'm hoping that I could see others startup scripts as
examples, to help improve my amateurish attempts..
Thanks for any examples..
(FYI.. running on RH9)
John..
2000 Dec 15
0
Gibbs sampling in GLMMs: Beta testers required
Sort of a warning before I start: This post may be considered to
describe a rather amateurish approach to distributing software
which may annoy some people, but I sincerely hope it doesn't.
I've been working for some years with David Clayton on a project which
started life as
an S package but has now turned into an R library. It is (now)
called GLMMGibbs and estimates the parameters of
2007 Oct 13
1
Theora beta2 released
Hello,
once again I have the great pleasure to announce the release of a new
Theora version - please welcome libtheora beta 2!
Changes for this version:
libtheora 1.0beta2 (2007 October 12)
- Fix a crash bug on char-is-unsigned architectures (PowerPC)
- Fix a buffer sizing issue that caused rare encoder crashes
- Fix a buffer alignment issue
- Build fixes for MingW32, MSVC
- Improved
2007 Oct 13
1
Theora beta2 released
Hello,
once again I have the great pleasure to announce the release of a new
Theora version - please welcome libtheora beta 2!
Changes for this version:
libtheora 1.0beta2 (2007 October 12)
- Fix a crash bug on char-is-unsigned architectures (PowerPC)
- Fix a buffer sizing issue that caused rare encoder crashes
- Fix a buffer alignment issue
- Build fixes for MingW32, MSVC
- Improved
2005 Feb 18
2
Lessons Learned from LinuxWorld Expo
I have just published a article (http://masnetworks.biz/node/20) about
exhibiting at LinuxWorld Expo and the lessons learned.
I heard some talk about some interest in doing the San Fran show.
Please feel free to contact me for any suggestions, help, CD's & DVD's
etc.
--
Matt Shields
http://masnetworks.biz
http://sexydates4u.com
http://shieldslinux.com
http://shieldsmedia.com
1999 Oct 16
1
ODBC database access package
I have just finished a first rough cut of RODBC,
a database connectivity addon. In theory it should allow
access to any odbc compliant database for which the driver
set is installed. On unix this includes MySQL, mSQL and
postgres using the unixODBC set.
On windows it should include access, sqlserver etc
if the odbc drivers are installed.
For those who have never taken an interest in this,