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2010 Sep 10
1
OT: model diagnostics in the published literature
This is a more general statiscal question, not specific to R:
As I move through my masters curriculum in statistics, I am becoming
more and more attuned to issues of model fit and diagnostics (graphical
methods, AIC, BIC, deviance, etc.) As my regression professor always
likes to say, only draw substantive conclusions from valid models.
Yet in published articles in my field (medicine), I
2017 Jan 28
2
RFC: Moving DAG heuristic-based transforms to MI passes
In fact to commit the change before dealing with worst-case performance
is a good idea because here we have 2 different issues. But the main
idea of this RFC is an attempt to show the better approach to to these
kinds of transformations and to suggest to use this approach in the future.
At the same time, I'm trying to explain that this patch is not the
performance one because the
2005 Aug 02
0
asterisk e&m echo problem
We are having echo problems with 1 in 6 calls on our Asterisk system. It's a one
sided echo, users hear their own voice delayed about half a second and slightly
attuneated. Without the echo canceller in Asterisk enabled echo problems occur
on 1 in 3 calls and is much worse. We have a trouble ticket open with SBC and
have thus far failed to find a cause (they do not believe that it is being caused by
hybrid imbalances however). I would like to know any advice yo...
2006 Sep 18
1
(no subject)
You may want to rethink your whole approach here:
1. Pie charts are usually a poor choice of graph, there are better
choices.
2. Adding percentages to a pie chart is a way of admitting that the pie
chart is not doing the job.
3. If you want people to compare percentages, then a table is what is
needed.
4. A pie chart with percentages added is essentially a colorful but
poorly layed out table.
2006 Sep 19
1
Adding percentage to Pie Charts (was (no subject))
Have you read the books by Cleveland?
His experiments show that most people do better estimating things and
comparing things on a linear scale rather than looking at angles and
areas (also see
http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/StatGraphCourse/graphsco
urse.pdf)
With a dot chart you can set the axis to go from 0 to the total of all
groups (see the example I sent before, it could
2006 Jul 21
9
How 37s affects Rails
Ok, no one has said it yet so I will.
http://37signals.com/svn/archives2/bezos_expeditions_invests_in_37signals.php?102#comments
How is this going to affect Rails? Or is it?
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2011 May 13
18
Thoughts about extlookup: http://blog.wl0.org/2011/05/thoughts-about-extlookup-in-puppet/
Hi,
I have been trying to improve the coding of some of
my puppet recipes and had some trouble so wrote this:
http://blog.wl0.org/2011/05/thoughts-about-extlookup-in-puppet/
Comments on the web seem to indicate that extlookup() solves "all
problems" but I don''t really see that and hence have proposed a possible
way to keep the data closer together and make the extlookup()