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2006 Apr 18
6
lambda, uncertainty coefficient (& Somers D)
...age applies Somers' D only to 2x2 and not larger tables. Am I mistaken, or does there exist somewhere else an implementation of the Somers' D statistic for the more general RxC tables? This was queried in 1999, but no response seemed then to be forthcoming. Thanks and regards, -Antti Arppe -- ====================================================================== Antti Arppe - Master of Science (Engineering) Researcher & doctoral student (Linguistics) E-mail: antti.arppe at helsinki.fi WWW: http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~aarppe
2013 Dec 18
1
Fwd: Bad \usage lines question
...differences in terms of space or newlines, but nothing else). But when building the package and installing it, everything appears fine within R, whether using the terminal or GUI versions. Am I missing something here, or what? Any suggestions or pointers will be much appreciated. Thanks, -Antti Arppe -- ====================================================================== Antti Arppe - Ph.D (General Linguistics), M.Sc. (Engineering) Assistant Professor of Quantitative Linguistics Department of Linguistics, University of Alberta E-mail: arppe at ualberta.ca, antti.arppe at iki.fi WWW: http://...
2006 Jun 08
3
Reading in a table with ISO-latin1 encoding in MacOS-X (Intel)
...bly misunderstood how the 'file' function should be used in conjunction with 'read.table', or might the problem with latin1-to-utf conversion be somewhere else? Appreciating any help on this matter, -- ====================================================================== Antti Arppe - Master of Science (Engineering) Researcher & doctoral student (Linguistics) E-mail: antti.arppe at helsinki.fi WWW: http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~aarppe
2007 Mar 10
0
H0 and H1 probabilities in Cohen's Effect Size w for X2 test
...> pchisq(qchisq(p=.05,df=3,lower.tail=F),ncp=lambda,df=3,lower=F) [1] 1 Have I missed or misunderstood something here altogether? Should the alternative H0 probabilities be estimated by e.g. some sort of fitting? Any pointers, suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated. -Antti Arppe -- ====================================================================== Antti Arppe - Master of Science (Engineering) Researcher & doctoral student (Linguistics) E-mail: antti.arppe at helsinki.fi WWW: http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~aarppe ------------------------------------------------------...
2007 Aug 07
0
Goodman-Kruskal tau
...au.RC <- pchisq(U.tau.RC,df=(dat.rows-1)*(dat.cols-1),lower=FALSE); results <- data.frame(tau.RC, tau.CR, p.tau.RC, p.tau.CR, var.tau.RC, ASE.tau.RC, ASE.tau.CR); return(results); } Hope this helps. -Antti -- ====================================================================== Antti Arppe - Master of Science (Engineering) Researcher & doctoral student (Linguistics) E-mail: antti.arppe at helsinki.fi WWW: http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~aarppe
2007 May 06
3
Neural Nets (nnet) - evaluating success rate of predictions
Hello R-Users, I have been using (nnet) by Ripley to train a neural net on a test dataset, I have obtained predictions for a validtion dataset using: PP<-predict(nnetobject,validationdata) Using PP I can find the -2 log likelihood for the validation datset. However what I really want to know is how well my nueral net is doing at classifying my binary output variable. I am new to R and I
2006 Mar 08
3
Multiple logistic regression
Dear R-users, Is there a function in R that classifies data in more than 2 groups using logistic regression/classification? I want to compare the c-indices of earlier research (lrm, binary response variables) with new c-indices obtained from 'multiple' (more response variables) logistic regression. Best regards, Stephanie Delalieux Department Biosystems M?-BIORES Group of Geomatics