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2011 Feb 14
1
Analyzing dissimilarity ratings with Multidimensional Scaling
...d I would like to know if it is possible to get it using R, and if yes how. I also had a look to the functions isoMDS() and sammoc() but with no luck. I summarize the experiment I performed, and I would ask you an help to show me how to analyze in R my results. I simulated 6 surfaces materials at auditory and visual level, and I asked subjects to evaluate on a 9-point Likert scale the degree of coherence between the two stimuli. For example, there are trials where at auditory level a metal surface was simulated and at visual level the snow surface, or wood both at auditory and visual level. The exp...
2006 Feb 14
3
A concrete type I/III Sum of square problem
...enter my design in Anova (car package, I still have not the J. Fox's book) ? I have clearly not understood the difference between type I & III (with the limits of each approach). A link to a good tutorial on this topic will help me a lot. Sylvain CLEMENT "Neuropsychology & Auditory Cognition Team" Lille, FRANCE
2003 Feb 21
0
Linear mixed effects models
Hi everyone, I'm a newbie to R and to linear mixed effects modeling, so please have mercy :-) Just wanted to check, whether what I'm doing is alright. I've collected data concerning tonotopic organization of the auditory cortex in humans, and I have approximately 1400-1800 data/time points per person (13 in total). Observations were made how the focus of neuronal activity changed spatially while processing of a frequency-modulated tone. Regression analysis was performed for each individual using orthogonal polynom...
2004 Nov 30
3
Re: Reasons not to answer very basic questions...
A.J. Rossini wrote: > > and perhaps the most important reason for the particular socratic form > of teaching on this list... Golly, anyone who read Plato's Dialogues would realize that the Socratic method involves patiently leading the questioner stepwise through the solution, not simply writing RTFMeno. Jim
2013 Jul 22
2
Set ringtone by dialed number
Would it be possible to set the ringtone based on the number that was dialed? Example of what the goal is: Dial Denver number Incoming calls ring with ringtone 1 Dial main number Incoming calls ring with ringtone 2 We are currently using Digium D40, D50, D70 phones. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Sep 03
1
Embedding Audio Files in Interactive Graphs
Hi R-ers, I'm wondering if anyone has investigated a method for embedding audio files in R graphs (pdf format), and allowing their playback to be triggered interactively (by clicking on a graph element for instance). I know how to do this in latex pdfs with the multimedia package, but it seems that R would provide a more appropriate platform for many reasons. Thanks for any help you
2017 Oct 23
2
advantage of OPUS_SET_FORCE_CHANNELS(1)?
I'm using Opus for a networked ham radio communications receiver. Kudos on the whole project; it sounds excellent even at low bit rates and the API was surprisingly simple and easy to use. And god knows the world needs a really good, general purpose, non-proprietary codec. One question, though. Depending on the mode my receiver can generate mono or stereo. Most operating modes are mono, but a
2017 Sep 07
0
Revolutions blog: August 2017 roundup
...): * Pictures and video from the recent total solar eclipse in the US: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/08/because-its-friday-eclipse.html * A generic blockbuster movie trailer: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/08/because-its-friday-movie-trailer.html * The Shepard tone, an auditory illusion used in several movies: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/08/because-its-friday-the-shepard-tone.html * People Are Awesome, 2016-2107: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2017/08/because-its-friday-people-remain-awesome.html As always, thanks for the comments and please keep s...
2000 Nov 26
2
References for the BARK/MEL stuff
Could someone point me to the BARK/MEL tables that these macros (from vorbis/scales.h) are trying to approximate? #define toBARK(f) (13.1*atan(.00074*(f))+2.24*atan((f)*(f)*1.85e-8)+1e-4*(f)) #define fromBARK(z) (102.*(z)-2.*pow(z,2.)+.4*pow(z,3)+pow(1.46,z)-1.) #define toMEL(f) (log(1.+(f)*.001)*1442.695) #define fromMEL(m) (1000.*exp((m)/1442.695)-1000.) I was wondering if I could come
2024 Mar 25
3
Wish: a way to track progress of parallel operations
...to never use the term "progress bar", because that is too focused on how progress is reported. * Let the end-user control how progress is reported, e.g. a progress bar in the terminal, a progress bar in their favorite IDE/GUI, OS-specific notifications, third-party notification services, auditory output, etc. The above objectives challenge you to take a step back and think about what progress reporting is about, because the most immediate needs. Based on these, I came up with the 'progressr' package (https://progressr.futureverse.org/). FWIW, it was originally actually meant to be...
2011 Feb 03
0
Need advises on mixed-effect model ( a concrete example)
Dear R-help members, I'm trying to run LME model on some behavioral data and need confirmations about what I'm doing... Here's the story... I have some behavioral reaction time (RT) data (participants have to detect dome kind of auditory stimuli). the dependant variable is RT measured in milliseconds. 61 participants were tested separated in 4 age groups (unblanced groups, factor GROUP). Each participant (SUBJECT) was tested in each of the 3 experimental condition (repeated measures, factor COND). Futhermore. In each condition...
2024 Mar 25
1
Wish: a way to track progress of parallel operations
Hello R-devel, A function to be run inside lapply() or one of its friends is trivial to augment with side effects to show a progress bar. When the code is intended to be run on a 'parallel' cluster, it generally cannot rely on its own side effects to report progress. I've found three approaches to progress bars for parallel processes on CRAN: - Importing 'snow' (not
2007 Feb 22
13
5.1 surround channel coupling
>Yesterday I have finished writing the ambisonic pan filter for oggenc. May I ask what this "pan filter" is? I made some tentative suggestions for coupling Ambisonic B-format in a post "Vorbis Ambisonic coupling" on 4feb07 I gather from the last monthly meeting, that some of you, including Monty, had problems with the phase behaviour of B-format. Would anyone like a
2008 Apr 17
3
Samba 3: bad read performance
??Hi all! We use Samba 3 server for some video stuff (editing, rendering, and so on) -- that's why performance is critical. We've tried a lot smb.conf options, but Samba can't satisfy our requirements. Our server configuration is as following: * Hard drive: RAID5 (8 x Seagate 7200.10), 3ware 9550SX-8LP controller * NICs (trunked): 2 x Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5704 * Processor: Opteron