Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "flashclust".
2012 Mar 08
2
hierarchical clustering of large dataset
Hello All,
i've a set of observations that is in the form :
a, b, c, d, e, f
67.12, 4.28, 1.7825, 30, 3, 16001
67.12, 4.28, 1.7825, 30, 3, 16001
66.57, 4.28, 1.355, 30, 3, 16001
66.2, 4.28, 1.3459, 13, 3, 16001
66.2, 4.28, 1.3459, 13, 3, 16001
66.2, 4.28, 1.3459, 13, 3, 16001
66.2,
2011 Feb 06
2
Fortran and long integers
Hi all,
I'm hoping someone more knowledgeable in Fortran than I can chime in
with opinion.
I'm the maintainer of the flashClust package that implements fast
hierarchical clustering. The fortran code fails when the number of
clustered objects is larger than about 46300. My guess is that this is
because the code uses the following construct:
IOFFSET=J+(I-1)*N-(I*(I+1))/2
where N is the number of clustered objects and I, J...
2011 Jan 03
0
Problem loading Tcl/Tk (?)
..., or
> 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help.
> Type 'q()' to quit R.
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> [Previously saved workspace restored]
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> > library(WGCNA)
> Loading required package: impute
> Loading required package: dynamicTreeCut
> Loading required package: flashClust
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> Attaching package: 'flashClust'
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> The following object(s) are masked from 'package:stats':
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> hclust
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> Loading required package: qvalue
> Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... 2011-01-03 10:51:18.886 R[5858:60f] Error
> loading /Library/ScriptingAddi...
2011 Aug 10
4
Clustering Large Applications..sort of
Hello all,
I am using the clustering functions in R in order to work with large
masses of binary time series data, however the clustering functions do not
seem able to fit this size of practical problem. Library 'hclust' is good
(though it may be sub par for this size of problem, thus doubly poor for
this application) in that I do not want to make assumptions about the number
of
2010 Sep 01
8
how to replace NA with a specific score that is dependant on another indicator variable
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a clever bit of code to replace NA’s with a specific score
depending on an indicator variable.
I can see how to do it using lots of if statements but I’m sure there most
be a neater, better way of doing it.
Any ideas at all will be much appreciated, I’m dreading coding up all those
if statements!!!!!
My problem is as follows:
I have a data set with
2010 Mar 14
3
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
...DescribeDisplay
(0.2.2), deSolve (1.7), DiagnosisMed (0.2.3), diffractometry (0.1-02),
DoE.base (0.9-17), dplR (1.2.9), dti (0.9-0), dynGraph (0.99100403),
e1071 (1.5-23), eha (1.2-18), epitools (0.5-5), estout (1.0.1-1),
extracat (1.0-1), extremevalues (2.0), far (0.6-3), farmR (1.1), FD
(1.0-7), flashClust (1.00), flexmix (2.2-5), fmri (1.4-0), forensim
(1.1-4), FrF2 (1.1), ftsa (1.5), fxregime (1.0-0), GAMens (1.1.1),
gcExplorer (0.9-3), GEOmap (1.5-4), GeoXp (1.4.2), GeoXp (1.4.3),
ggplot2 (0.8.7), gmt (1.1-4), gRapHD (0.1.6), gRbase (1.3.4), gsDesign
(2.2-11), gstat (0.9-69), gWidgetsRGtk2 (0.0-62...
2010 Jul 18
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
New packages
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* allan (1.0)
Alan Lee
http://crantastic.org/packages/allan
Automates Large Linear Analysis Model Fitting
* andrews (1.0)
Jaroslav Myslivec
http://crantastic.org/packages/andrews
Andrews curves for visualization of multidimensional data
* anesrake (0.3)
Josh Pasek
http://crantastic.org/packages/anesrake
This