Displaying 20 results from an estimated 53 matches for "compartmentalizing".
2004 Jan 22
4
Fitting compartmental model with nls and lsoda?
Dear Colleagues,
Our group is also working on implementing the use of R for pharmacokinetic compartmental analysis. Perhaps I have missed something, but
> fit <- nls(noisy ~ lsoda(xstart, time, one.compartment.model, c(K1=0.5, k2=0.5)),
+ data=C1.lsoda,
+ start=list(K1=0.3, k2=0.7),
+ trace=T
+ )
Error in eval(as.name(varName), data) : Object
2010 Jan 05
2
[LLVMdev] AVX Testcases
I should be sending up some AVX code this week. When I do this
I'd like to generate some testcases to make sure we actually
generate AVX code. Ideally we'd have a testcase for each AVX
pattern but that's probably overkill. Still, we'd like a lot
of tests, I think.
Should these tests go into CodeGen/X86 or should I create a new space,
like CodeGen/X86/SIMD? I tend to favor the
2000 Jul 27
3
Mainline nonportability
Hi folks,
I'd like to remind people with write access on the CVS mainline not to put any
tools/libs/patches into the main build that are not portable... I'm getting
not-very-pretty flames from NetBSD folks because libao fails to *configure*
under NetBSD (let alone build), thus breaking building the build for the
entire CVS mainline.
Specifically:
>checking size of int...
2014 Feb 07
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] LCSSA vs. SSAUpdater ... FIGHT!
On Feb 7, 2014, at 11:29 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 1, 2014, at 4:33 AM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> So, there are two primary ideas behind SSA form management in the loop optimizers of LLVM:
>>
>> - Require LCSSA form input, leverage its (very powerful) guarantees to simplify maintaining SSA
2010 Jan 05
0
[LLVMdev] AVX Testcases
On Jan 5, 2010, at 9:54 AM, David Greene wrote:
> I should be sending up some AVX code this week. When I do this
> I'd like to generate some testcases to make sure we actually
> generate AVX code. Ideally we'd have a testcase for each AVX
> pattern but that's probably overkill. Still, we'd like a lot
> of tests, I think.
>
> Should these tests go into
2010 Jan 05
1
[LLVMdev] AVX Testcases
On Tuesday 05 January 2010 13:20, Dan Gohman wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2010, at 9:54 AM, David Greene wrote:
> > I should be sending up some AVX code this week. When I do this
> > I'd like to generate some testcases to make sure we actually
> > generate AVX code. Ideally we'd have a testcase for each AVX
> > pattern but that's probably overkill. Still, we'd
2000 Feb 01
3
logging RSA key IDs
Hi. To compartmentalize things a bit (e.g., to help limit the damage
should one of my machines be hacked and my private RSA keys stolen) I
use different RSA key pairs on my different client machines.
So it occurs to me that it would be nice if ssh could log which key
was used when logging in to a particular account that has more than
one entry in .ssh/authorized_keys. Right now it simply says
2017 Jun 21
4
How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
Hello,
I am developing an agent-based model to simulate the spread of infectious diseases in heterogeneous landscapes composed of habitat polygons (or clumps of connected cells). To simplify the model, I consider a habitat grid (or raster) containing the polygon ID of each cell. In addition, I have epidemiological parameters associated with each polygon ID. At each time step, the parameter values
2006 Mar 05
7
whatever happend to unobtrusive javascript in Rails ?
Don''t get me wrong, JavaScript/Ajax helpers in Rails are a huge
timesaver and they have helped me to finally overcome my irrational
aversion to js libraries like prototype and such. However, all this
goodness seems to come at quiet a price. The resulting code is
littered with inline JS, including ubiquitous script tags and onload
attributes etc.. It seems that just when i found
2017 May 15
2
Disabling DAGCombine's specific optimization
Hi Vivek,
You could work around this by creating a custom ISD node, e.g.
MyTargetISD::MyLSHR, with the same type as the general ISD::LSHR. This
custom node will then be ignored by the generic DAGCombiner. Convert
ISD::LSHR to MyTargetISD::MyLSHR in DAGCombine, optimise it as you see fit,
convert it back or lower it directly.
I've done this for ISD::CONCAT_VECTORS to avoid an inconvenient
2015 Mar 15
0
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2009 Aug 13
0
dcemri: A package for medical image analysis
dcemri 0.10 has been released on CRAN
"dcemri" is (to the best of my knowledge) the first public-domain software
package for the quantitative analysis of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
(DCE-MRI) and diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI or DWI). Data import and
export is availble for ANALYZE or NIfTI data formats (sorry, no DICOM).
Images are stored in neurological format regardless of the
2009 Aug 13
0
dcemri: A package for medical image analysis
dcemri 0.10 has been released on CRAN
"dcemri" is (to the best of my knowledge) the first public-domain software
package for the quantitative analysis of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI
(DCE-MRI) and diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI or DWI). Data import and
export is availble for ANALYZE or NIfTI data formats (sorry, no DICOM).
Images are stored in neurological format regardless of the
2003 Oct 07
2
call parking on specific park number
Hello,
Is there any way to park a call on a specific park number?
If this is not possible, is there any way to create multiple park orbits?
Also, is there any way to invoke call parking of an active call coming
through a Zap channel from the manager interface?
MATT---
2006 Oct 06
0
ADS authentication issues.
<snip>log.winbindd
[2006/10/05 17:14:33, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(310)
Username MYDOMAIN\MYCOMPUTER$ is invalid on this system
</snip>
I get the above-listed entry in my winbindd log and my smbd log when attempting to access a simple network share I've created.
<snip>
[global]
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
realm = MYDOMAIN.NET
security =
2000 Jul 30
1
ogg123 buffer -- help!?!?
Sorry -- it's 1:00 AM and I'm tired.
Can somebody give me some ideas on how to do buffering cross-platform?
open (O_NONBLOCK) - ???
select (fd+1, NULL, &set, NULL, &tv) - NO - Unix only
fork(); open (block) -- Unix only
threading -- cross-platform mess
plugin modules - too much work
ifdefs - evil
???
I'm probably missing something obvious, right? See line 1.
Kenneth
2017 Jun 21
0
How to apply a system of ordinary differential equations to a cell grid?
> On Jun 21, 2017, at 12:48 PM, Marine Regis <marine.regis at hotmail.fr> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am developing an agent-based model to simulate the spread of infectious diseases in heterogeneous landscapes composed of habitat polygons (or clumps of connected cells). To simplify the model, I consider a habitat grid (or raster) containing the polygon ID of each cell. In
2013 Jul 26
1
[LLVMdev] -Os
On 7/23/2013 1:36 PM, Jim Grosbach wrote:
>
> This isn’t just a nitpick. This is exactly why you’re seeing
> differences. The pass managers aren’t always set up the same, for example.
>
> FWIW, I feel your pain. This is a long-standing weakness of our
> infrastructure.
What was the motivation for this design? Was it to save time by not
creating another process, or were there
2006 Jun 25
6
Understanding Common Views
Hi Everyone,
I''m trying to formulate my thoughts on how views work in RoR and I
understand the basic bits -
1. Every controller has its own view defined using rhtml files in the
views/[controller_name] folder.
2. There is one "view" file (rhtml) for every in the controller and has
the same name as the method.
3. For portions that are common, partials can be used - file
2014 Dec 23
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Stripping unusable intrinsics
...till be very unhappy if they write a top-half-extending-saturating-absolute-difference builtin and we give them 100 instructions of emulated gunk back.
While I agree with the underlying sentiment that we should strive to minimize the intrusion of target-specific intrinsics as much as possible, and compartmentalizing them into their source backends as much as possible, expecting to reach a world with no intrinsic considerations in any part of the frontend or optimizer just seems hopelessly idealistic.
—Owen
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