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2001 Sep 25
2
glm.nb, anova.negbin
Dear R-collegues,
I'm getting an error message (Error in round) when summarising a glm.nb
model, and when using anova.negbin (in R 1.3.1 for windows):
> m.nb <- glm.nb(tax ~ areal)
> m.bn
Call: glm.nb(formula = tax ~ areal, init.theta = 5.08829537115498,
link = log)
Coefficients:
(Intercept) areal
3.03146 0.03182
Degrees of Freedom: 283 Total (i.e. Null); 282
2006 Mar 14
1
help on moran's I index of point pattern, not areal pattern
hi,friends,
we all know that moran's I index and Geary'C index can be used to test
spatial autocorrelation in both the area data and point data, but i only can
find something on how to calculate on the data of area, and can't find the
methods to perform it on the point data, could anybody give me some
information, thanks in advance!
--
Kind Regards,
Zhi Jie,Zhang ,PHD
Department of
2001 Sep 11
2
AIC
Dear R collegues,
I'm trying to understand what's AIC in R (ver. 1.3.1), and I'm getting a
different answer if I look at the AIC(of the fitted model) or the aic in
the summary( of the fitted model). Is this correct? Can somebody explain
me the difference between the two values? or Is the AIC criterion not
appropiated for Poisson models?
R session:
> t1 <- glm(tax ~ areal,
2001 Sep 11
2
AIC
Dear R collegues,
I'm trying to understand what's AIC in R (ver. 1.3.1), and I'm getting a
different answer if I look at the AIC(of the fitted model) or the aic in
the summary( of the fitted model). Is this correct? Can somebody explain
me the difference between the two values? or Is the AIC criterion not
appropiated for Poisson models?
R session:
> t1 <- glm(tax ~ areal,
2000 Mar 16
2
glm: offset in poisson
R-users,
Can an offset term be included in a Poisson model?
I get an error message when trying that:
>r3o <- glm(tax ~ areal + offset(o), family=poisson)
Error in (if (is.empty.model(mt)) glm.fit.null else glm.fit)(x = X, y = Y, :
inner loop 1; can't correct step size
In addition: Warning message:
Step size truncated due to divergence in: (if (is.empty.model(mt))
2008 Feb 15
1
Conditional Autoregressive (CAR) model simulation
Hi all !
I would like to simulate spatial lattice/areal data with a conditional
autoregressive (CAR) structure, for a given neighbouring matrix and for a
autocorrelation "rho".
Is there any package or function in R to perform it ?
I found the function "CARsimu" in the hdeco library, but this is not what
I'm looking for
Thanks in advance
Dae-Jin
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2010 Feb 17
1
Bayesian Block Kriging?
Hello,
I'm interested in doing Bayesian kriging using R. I see that the
package geoR has a function that will allow one to do this
(krige.bayes). However, my data are not in the form of points, but
rather they are blocks that represent spatial averages (i.e., the number
of fishing hooks per month in a given lat x long square). I am
therefore interested in treating the data as
2005 Apr 10
2
HTB on large LAN
Hello,
we are using HTB for dividing 15 Mb/s upload rate to 1022 classes (rate
14 kb/s, ceil 15 Mb/s), but sometimes ksoftirqd_CPU0 uses the most of
the CPU-time (over 90% CPU load is casual in such situation). This
situation occurs several times a week and takes minutes or one hour and
during that time it has enormous packet loss. Reboot of the machine
usually solves this problem.
Because
2009 May 12
1
AFT-model with time-dependent covariates
...My questions:
(1) Has this kind of fitting already been implemented in the survival library in R?
(2) If not: Are there any alternatives/ workarounds in order to get this job done in R anyways?
(3) Can you recommend any other (commercial) software to fit this model?
Thanks for your great help, I areally ppreciate it!
All the best
Philipp
2018 Jan 27
0
GAM: mismatch between nb/polys supplied area names and data area names
Hello, I am new to R and running R version 3.4.3 (2017-11-30),
x86_64-apple-darwin15.6.0 (64-bit), macOS High Sierra 10.13.2.
I am running the gam package to model disease incidence (negative binomial
distribution) as a function of two covariates, and wish to incorporate
spatial correlation among areal neighbors, n = 50 polygons, identified by
"id". For data observed over discrete
2003 Apr 14
1
How to do the significant test on Local Moran's I
Dear list:
I've tried professor Roger Bivand's spdep package
for a while, and found it is quite useful. However,
when considering the significance test of the local
moran's index under the assumption of both normality
and randomization, I just can't get a clue from the
package's calculating results. I also read professor
Luc Anselin's 1995 LISA paper (geographical
2005 Sep 27
4
Hook Flapping on Cisco 7960
Hey all,
I'm running * (1.0.9) with some 7960's. When I pick up the handset it
often will flap on and off hook eventually hanging up on me and not
realizing that I am still holding the handset.
These phones are running with the SIP 7.5.0 image on a LAN (no NAT).
I am not sure if this is a phone issue or an Asterisk setting. Ideas?
2003 Jul 31
1
spatial statistics vs. spatial econometrics
Dear R users,
I am putting together reading and resources lists for spatial statistics and spatial econometrics and am looking for some pointers from more experienced practitioners.
In particular, I find two "camps" in spatial modelling, and am wondering which approach is better suitied to which situation.
The first camp is along the lines of Venables and Ripley's Chapter 14
2013 Jul 19
1
How to handle IP-based Networkfilters
2004 Aug 25
1
Newbie Question: Spatial Autocorrelation with R Tutorial?
Howdy All,
I am looking for some good tutorials (books, websites, whatever) for calculating/testing for Spatial Autocorrelation using R.
Specifically, I am wanting to test for autocorrelation of a number of variables measured at a set of discrete locations.
Up to this point I have been exploring the "spdep" package and I can get "moran.test" to work, but I am concerned that
2011 Jul 07
2
subset from a dataset after comparing its one column to a related vector
Hello R users,
I have two data sets like the following. Form of dataset:
data:
X1 X2 X3 X4 X5
1902 RE 3 594 9
1903 RE 3 1340 7
1904 AA 3 760 14
1908 RE 4 1759 18
1909 EX 2 387 1
2901 AU 6 3116
2019 Apr 15
2
SOLR/Index?
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2019 Apr 15
0
SOLR/Index?
I'll run a full test when I'm back in front of areal computer vs. My phone.(in a few hours)
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2019 Apr 15
0
SOLR/Index?
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2008 Jul 17
0
[PATCH 17/29] ia64/pv_ops/xen: define xen paravirtualized instructions for hand written assembly code
define xen paravirtualized instructions for hand written assembly code.
Signed-off-by: Yaozu (Eddie) Dong <eddie.dong at intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux.co.jp>
Cc: Akio Takebe <takebe_akio at jp.fujitsu.com>
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