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2010 Jul 23
5
UseR! 2010 - my impressions
...he organization was fabulous. NIST were gracious hosts, and provided top notch facilities. The rousing speech by Antonio Possolo, who is the chief of Statistical Engineering Division at NIST, set the tempo for the entire conference. Excellent invited lectures by Luke Tierney, Frank Harrell, Mark Handcock, Diethelm Wurtz, Uwe Ligges, and Fritz Leisch. All the sessions that I attended had many interesting ideas and useful contributions. During the whole time that I was there, I could not help but get the feeling that I am a part of something great. Before I end, let me add a few words about a spe...
2004 Feb 04
1
RE: error (fwd)
...s gobbling up a tone of memory and eventualy dies with a vector memory exhausted error. Do you have a sense of where this could be coming from? Must be something funny about the communication between the foreign library and the main R lib. I'll email the R folks. On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Mark S. Handcock wrote: > Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 14:38:12 -0800 > From: Mark S. Handcock <handcock at stat.washington.edu> > To: 'Cere M. Davis' <cere at u.washington.edu>, > 'R. Anderson' <anders10 at u.washington.edu> > Cc: morrism at u.washington.edu, 'Ma...
2011 Jul 11
1
problem finding p-value for entropy in reldist package
...ve tried using rpy, rpluy (which provides p-values for the polarization values) and investing the results from reldist(). Thus, far I cannot find the p-value associated with the entropy value, but I know that it is possible because p-values are listed in the paper (Relative Distribution Methods by Handcock and Morris) along with the bootstrap method used to calculate them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Jun 16
5
Porting "unmaintained" packages to post R 2.10.0 era
...... ** help *** installing help indices ** building package indices ... ** testing if installed package can be loaded Classes for Relational Data Version 1.6 created on January 28, 2011. copyright (c) 2005, Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine Mark S. Handcock, University of Washington David R. Hunter, Penn State University Martina Morris, University of Washington For citation information, type citation("network"). Type help("network-package") to get started. * MD5 sums packaged installation of...
2002 Mar 26
3
ks.test - continuous vs discrete
I frequently want to test for differences between animal size frequency distributions. The obvious test (I think) to use is the Kolmogorov-Smirnov two sample test (provided in R as the function ks.test in package ctest). The KS test is for continuous variables and this obviously includes length, weight etc. However, limitations in measuring (e.g length to the nearest cm/mm, weight to the nearest
2009 Oct 19
0
useR! 2010: submission & registration started!
...National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), July 21-23, 2010. The conference schedule is comprised of invited lectures and user-contributed sessions as well as half-day tutorials presented by R experts on July 20, 2010, prior to the conference. Invited speakers will include Mark Handcock, Frank Harrell Jr, Friedrich Leisch, Michael Meyer, Richard Stallman, Luke Tierney, Diethelm Wuertz. We invite you to submit abstracts on topics presenting innovations or exciting applications of R. The call for papers along with the link for abstract submission is available at http://ww...
2010 Feb 01
0
Abstract submission deadline, useR! 2010
...ational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), July 21-23, 2010. The conference schedule is comprised of invited lectures and user-contributed sessions as well as half-day tutorials presented by R experts on July 20, 2010, prior to the conference. Invited speakers will include Mark Handcock, Frank Harrell Jr, Friedrich Leisch, Michael Meyer, Richard Stallman, Luke Tierney, and Diethelm Wuertz. The full spectrum of conference information is available from the webpage: http://www.R-project.org/useR-2010/ We hope to meet you in Gaithersburg! Kate Mullen, for the organizing c...
2010 Feb 01
0
Abstract submission deadline, useR! 2010
...ational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), July 21-23, 2010. The conference schedule is comprised of invited lectures and user-contributed sessions as well as half-day tutorials presented by R experts on July 20, 2010, prior to the conference. Invited speakers will include Mark Handcock, Frank Harrell Jr, Friedrich Leisch, Michael Meyer, Richard Stallman, Luke Tierney, and Diethelm Wuertz. The full spectrum of conference information is available from the webpage: http://www.R-project.org/useR-2010/ We hope to meet you in Gaithersburg! Kate Mullen, for the organizing c...
2009 Oct 19
0
useR! 2010: submission & registration started!
...National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), July 21-23, 2010. The conference schedule is comprised of invited lectures and user-contributed sessions as well as half-day tutorials presented by R experts on July 20, 2010, prior to the conference. Invited speakers will include Mark Handcock, Frank Harrell Jr, Friedrich Leisch, Michael Meyer, Richard Stallman, Luke Tierney, Diethelm Wuertz. We invite you to submit abstracts on topics presenting innovations or exciting applications of R. The call for papers along with the link for abstract submission is available at http://ww...
2010 Jun 14
0
Registration deadline, useR! 2010
...ences, the program will consist of two parts: invited lectures and user-contributed sessions. Prior to the conference, there will be tutorials on R, descriptions of which are available at http://www.R-project.org/useR-2010/tutorials INVITED LECTURES Invited speakers will include Mark Handcock, Frank Harrell Jr, Friedrich Leisch, Michael Meyer, Richard Stallman, Luke Tierney, Diethelm Wuertz. USER-CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS The sessions will be a platform to bring together R users, contributors, package maintainers and developers in the S spirit that `users are developers'. People from...
2009 Jul 27
0
useR! 2010
...invited lectures and user-contributed sessions (abstract submission will be available online starting from October 2009). Prior to the conference, there will be tutorials on R (proposals for tutorials should be sent before 2009-11-01). INVITED LECTURES Invited speakers will include Mark Handcock, Frank Harrell Jr, Friedrich Leisch, Michael Meyer, Richard Stallman, Luke Tierney, Diethelm Wuertz. USER-CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS The sessions will be a platform to bring together R users, contributors, package maintainers and developers in the S spirit that `users are developers'. People fro...
2009 Jul 27
0
useR! 2010
...invited lectures and user-contributed sessions (abstract submission will be available online starting from October 2009). Prior to the conference, there will be tutorials on R (proposals for tutorials should be sent before 2009-11-01). INVITED LECTURES Invited speakers will include Mark Handcock, Frank Harrell Jr, Friedrich Leisch, Michael Meyer, Richard Stallman, Luke Tierney, Diethelm Wuertz. USER-CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS The sessions will be a platform to bring together R users, contributors, package maintainers and developers in the S spirit that `users are developers'. People fro...
2010 Feb 22
0
useR! 2010, Submission/early registration deadline: March 1
...rials All R users are invited to submit abstracts on exciting applications of R as specified in the call at http://www.R-project.org/useR-2010/#Call The deadline for abstract submission (and early registration) is March 1, 2010. INVITED LECTURES Invited speakers will include Mark Handcock, Frank Harrell Jr, Friedrich Leisch, Michael Meyer, Richard Stallman, Luke Tierney, Diethelm Wuertz. USER-CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS The sessions will be a platform to bring together R users, contributors, package maintainers and developers in the S spirit that `users are developers'. People from...
2010 Jul 26
1
After writing data in MMF using SEXP structure, can i reference in R?
...as fabulous. NIST were gracious hosts, and provided top notch facilities. The rousing speech by Antonio Possolo, who is the chief of Statistical Engineering Division at NIST, set the tempo for the entire conference. Excellent invited lectures by Luke Tierney, Frank Harrell, Mark Handcock, Diethelm Wurtz, Uwe Ligges, and Fritz Leisch. All the sessions that I attended had many interesting ideas and useful contributions. During the whole time that I was there, I could not help but get the feeling that I am a part of something great. > > Before I end, let...