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2007 Mar 26
1
fitted probabilities in multinomial logistic regression are identical for each level
I was hoping for some advice regarding possible explanations for the fitted probability values I obtained for a multinomial logistic regression. The analysis aims to predict whether Capgras delusions (present/absent) are associated with group (ABH, SV, homicide; values = 1,2,3,), controlling for previous violence. What has me puzzled is that for each combination the fitted probabilities are
2012 Feb 20
4
Workarounds for Splinter Cell: Conviction
Hi I've been able to get Splinter Cell: Conviction running quite smooth on my system, and I just want to share with any others what I had to do to get it all working. A few days ago, I submitted a testreport in AppDB, but it was rejected with the info that I was testing a patched version of wine. Which is true, because vanilla wine just crashes with the exception as tested by other people.
2007 Mar 25
2
resolving expand.grid & NA errors
I am hoping for some advice regarding resolving error messages I have received when trying to use the expand.grid command. library(nnet) library(MASS) library(car) mod.multacute <-multinom(kc$group ~ kc$in.acute.danger * kc$violent.convictions, na.rm=T) summary(mod.multacute, cor=F, Wald=T) Anova (mod.multacute) confint (mod.multacute) > predictors <- expand.grid(group=1:3,
2010 May 05
0
Splinter Cell: Conviction crashes
Installed it on Ubuntu 10.04 64bit, latest nvidia drivers, wine 1.1.43. Used a no-cd crack and winetricks to install dx10 libraries. When I try to run the game it crashes and this is the terminal output: > wingnux at wingnux-desktop:~$ env WINEPREFIX=/home/wingnux/.wine-splinter wine ~/.wine-splinter/drive_c/Program\ Files/Ubisoft/Tom\ Clancy\'s\ Splinter\ Cell\
2010 Aug 31
2
Splinter Cell Conviction
Hello, I try to play at this game. Ubisoft's DRM works correctly after to apply a patch on Wine 1.3.1 source. But, when i launch the game I have this error message : Code: ..\..\..\src\thread\ms\thread.cpp(328) : ASSERT FAILURE: Ret() wine: Unhandled exception 0x80000003 at address 0x7b8326d3 (thread 001f), starting debugger... 0x7b8326d3 DebugBreak+0x3 in kernel32: int $3 Modules: Module
2018 Oct 04
2
Bug : Autocorrelation in sample drawn from stats::rnorm (hmh)
Hi Hugo, I've been able to replicate your bug, including for other distributions (runif, rexp, rgamma, etc) which shouldn't be surprising since they're probably all drawing from the same pseudo-random number generator. ?Interestingly, it does not seem to depend on the choice of seed, I am not sure why that is the case. I'll point out first of all that the R-devel mailing list is
2018 Oct 04
2
Bug : Autocorrelation in sample drawn from stats::rnorm (hmh)
Hi Hugo, I've been able to replicate your bug, including for other distributions (runif, rexp, rgamma, etc) which shouldn't be surprising since they're probably all drawing from the same pseudo-random number generator. ?Interestingly, it does not seem to depend on the choice of seed, I am not sure why that is the case. I'll point out first of all that the R-devel mailing list is
2010 Apr 28
2
Size limitations for model.matrix?
Hello, I am running: R version 2.10.0 (2009-10-26) Copyright (C) 2009 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing ISBN 3-900051-07-0 on a RedHat Linux box with 48Gb of memory. I am trying to create a model.matrix for a big model on a moderately large data set. It seems there is a size limitation to this model.matrix. > dim(coll.train) [1] 677236 128 > coll.1st.model.mat <-
2009 Feb 14
2
anova help
Hi all, I am trying to run a two factor anova, but one of the factors is a random factor, now I am also running in SPSS and it seems its dividing by the wrong term to get the appropriate F term. here is my data. In SPSS the F scores about double the ones in R, how can I specify one of my factors as a random factor or change it to where it does the right model fitting? I am using the lm command
2005 Sep 13
2
wbinfo returns Error looking up domain users
Hi all, We have the following setup : PDC (samba/ldap) BDC's this was all originally setup on 2.0.9 and was working fine. We upgraded to 2.0.20 a few days now wbinfo doens't work. We use usrmgr.exe for admin and no users show up and only the BULTIN groups show up. zeus ~ # wbinfo -u Error looking up domain users zeus ~ # wbinfo -g BUILTIN/Print Operators BUILTIN/Backup Operators
2018 Oct 05
0
Bug : Autocorrelation in sample drawn from stats::rnorm (hmh)
On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 2:07 PM hmh <hugomh at gmx.fr> wrote: > > On 05/10/2018 10:28, Annaert Jan wrote: > > you discard any time series structure; > But that is PRECISELY what a call a bug: > There should not be any "time series structure" in the output or rnorm, > runif and so on but there is one. > > rnorm(N,0,1) > should give on average the same
2024 Sep 09
1
OL8 (RHEL8), ssh-rsa turned off using update-crypto-policies, receiving an openssh error that I don't seem to be able to override in my personal .ssh/config file
Hi, On Mon, Sep 09, 2024 at 05:41:42PM +0200, Jan Schermer wrote: > The correct solution is to throw whatever requires it to the garbage and never buy from that vendor again. As nice as this sounds, the selection of possible algorithms on the (usually "internal network only") management interface is waaaaay low on the priority list when shopping for a $50k router... gert --
2013 Mar 04
3
urgent: question concerning data manipulation
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2016 May 06
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 5/5/2016 4:19 PM, Tanya Lattner via llvm-dev wrote: > Having a code of conduct like this is just as bad as having no code of conduct at all. It trivializes the importance of a code of conduct and its pretty much impossible to enforce. Code of conduct should reflect the community standards, not define them. These standards come from the minds of the members of the community. A CoC that
2016 May 06
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 05/06/2016 11:03 AM, Jonathan Roelofs wrote: > > > On 5/6/16 11:43 AM, Philip Reames via llvm-dev wrote: >> >> >> On 05/06/2016 09:02 AM, Rafael EspĂ­ndola via llvm-dev wrote: >>>>> Say what you want about the Linux kernel community, but you can't >>>>> call >>>>> it immature. You can call the behaviour of some of its
2007 Apr 19
2
inconsistent output using 'round'
I am hoping for some advice regarding limiting decimal points to 3. 'Round' produces the desired results except for the 97.5% confidence interval. Any advice as to how I modify the code to obtain output to 3 decimal points for all ouput is appreciated, regards Bob Green mod.multgran <-multinom(offence ~ grandiose * violent.convictions, data = kc, na.action = na.omit)
2004 Sep 13
1
Rd files with "%" (was: permuting dimensions)
Professor Ripley thanks for this. Very much appreciated. The original subject line reflected my late-night conviction that the answer might involve passing a strange list to do.call(). Anyway, package magic is broken (only in R-devel, I might add) because I have a function called "%eq%". R-2.0.0 CMD check is stopping (I think) because it interprets the "%" as a
2007 Aug 31
2
Microsoft RTAudio
Hi people Just wondered what your thoughts are on Microsoft's RTAudio codec that they use in their Unified Communications stuff: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=5D79B584-79C9-42A8-90C4-4AB3F03D19C4&displaylang=en They let people license it to use in their own products. I couldn't find any sample clips of RTAudio encoded speech. Apart from being $35000 less
2017 Nov 18
0
Using cforest on a hierarchically structured dataset
Hi, I am facing a hierarchically structured dataset, and I am not sure of the right way to analyses it with cforest, if their is one. - - BACKGROUND & PROBLEM We are analyzing the behavior of some social birds facing different temperature conditions. The behaviors of the birds were recorder during many sessions of 2 hours. Conditional RF (cforest) are quite useful for this analysis
2006 Oct 13
1
Asterisk (meetme) and SMP/HT OK?
In the past, there have been reports of problems with Asterisk with multiple processors and/or HyperThreading. I'm having a !@#$ of a problem with an HPDL380 with 2 3.4gHz Xeon processors, 2 gb RAM -- if I got 24 hours I'd think I had died and gone to heaven :) Am I missing something obvious like "Asterisk is single CPU, single core?" I can't access the ILO so I