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2009 Feb 05
1
change individual label colours in a cluster plot?
I am doing some bibliometric analysis of interdisciplinarity using
cluster analysis of co-authorship.
I'd like to be able to specify the colour of individual authors in the
labels to show a prior grouping by discipline (red for sociology
authors, blue for economics authors, ..., that sort of thing).
Is there any way of doing this sort of thing? I'm hoping for something like:
h <-
2012 Oct 30
1
peer-reviewed (or not) publications on R
Dear Friends,
I'm contributing to a paper on a new R package for a clinical (medicine,
ophthalmology) audience, and part of the mission is to encourage people who
might be occasional users of Excel or SPSS, to become more familiar with R.
I'd really appreciate any pointers to more recent papers that describe R,
it's growth (statistics on user base, number of packages, volume of help
2009 Mar 07
10
popular R packages
I would like to get some idea of which R-packages are popular, and what R is
used for in general. Are there any statistics available on which R packages
are downloaded often, or is there something like a package-survey? Something
similar to http://popcon.debian.org/ maybe? Any tips are welcome!
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Jeroen Ooms * Dept. of Methodology and Statistics * Utrecht University
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2016 Aug 30
3
Publication of an llvm-based tool that protects against fault injection attacks
Hello,
My team and I have recently published an LLVM-based tool at
“Cryptography and Security
in Computing Systems 2016” (CS2), and we would like to add it on the
list of LLVM related publications.
The goal of our tool is to automatically protect the code being compiled
against fault injection attacks
*Title:* Compilation of a Countermeasure Against Instruction-Skip Fault
Attacks
Available