Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "cudabayesreg".
2010 Apr 20
0
cudaBayesreg update
Dear all,
Package cudaBayesreg, version 0.3-3, is now online.
Apart some minor corrections, the package now includes a brief report of
the tests used to assess the quality of the random number generator.
Best regards,
Adelino Ferreira da Silva
<http://cran.at.r-project.org/src/contrib/cudaBayesreg_0.3-3.tar.gz>
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2010 Apr 20
0
cudaBayesreg update
Dear all,
Package cudaBayesreg, version 0.3-3, is now online.
Apart some minor corrections, the package now includes a brief report of
the tests used to assess the quality of the random number generator.
Best regards,
Adelino Ferreira da Silva
<http://cran.at.r-project.org/src/contrib/cudaBayesreg_0.3-3.tar.gz>
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2011 Jan 20
1
GPU packages and 'Debian R Policy'
...sue, as things work, but a bit of consistency
never did much harm.
I've since hit another snagette though, hence me now formally
posting here so as to get some clarification if at all possible
before addressing the original issue.
On the Ubuntu host for the Tesla, I was trying to install the
cudaBayesreg package.
This gets its compile-time include path by doing an `R RHOME`
and adding "/include" to it.
It thus ends up trying to compile a source code file using
-I/usr/lib64/R/include
but that fails to pull in the Rmath.h include file that the
source file requires but doesn't find,...
2009 Sep 27
3
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* bdoc (1.0)
Michael Anderson
http://crantastic.org/packages/bdoc
This package contains a function that will classify DNA barcodes as
well as a few test and reference data sets.
* bdsmatrix (1.0)
Terry Therneau
http://crantastic.org/packages/bdsmatrix
This is a special case of sparse matrices, used by coxme and
2010 Jun 03
3
General-purpose GPU computing in statistics (using R)
Hi All,
I have been reading about general purpose GPU (graphical processing units)
computing for computational statistics. I know very little about this, but
I read that GPUs currently cannot handle double-precision floating points
and also that they are not necessarily IEEE compliant. However, I am not
sure what the practical impact of this limitation is likely to be on
computational
2009 Dec 13
3
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* Bergm (1.0)
Alberto Caimo
http://crantastic.org/packages/Bergm
Functions implementing Bayesian estimation for exponential random
graph models via exchange algorithm
Updated packages
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lmtest (0.9-26), logcondens (1.3.5), MTSKNN (0.0-4), pmml (1.2.21),
r2lUniv (0.9.4), rattle (2.5.11), rgdal (0.6-23),
2010 Jul 18
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
....12), blighty
(3.1-0), bnlearn (2.1.1), bootruin (1.0-156), brglm (0.5-5),
cairoDevice (2.13), caret (4.43), catspec (0.95), cgh (1.0-7.1),
cluster (1.13.1), clusterSim (0.38-1), cmprskContin (1.6),
coarseDataTools (0.2), coin (1.0-12), copula (0.9-7), corrplot (0.30),
cshapes (0.2-4), ctv (0.6-0), cudaBayesreg (0.3-6), dagR (1.1.1),
data.table (1.4.1), dclone (1.1-0), ddesolve (1.04), denstrip (1.5),
depmixS4 (0.9-0), DiceKriging (1.1), difR (3.1), distr (2.2.3),
diveMove (1.0), dlnm (1.2.4), doBy (4.0.6), doMC (1.2.1), dplR
(1.3.5), drc (1.9-3), dti (0.9-2), eba (1.5-7), elrm (1.2.1), emplik2
(1.10), en...