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2011 Aug 30
0
multi-response regression with random forest
Dear list, I performed a multivariate analysis on freshwater invertebrates data. So I obtained coordinates of my samples on the axes defining the first factorial plane (F1 and F2). I would like to see if the positions on my factorial plan could be linked to levels of impairment ('low' vs 'significant') for several water quality pressure categories and which pressure categories were the most important to explain my data. I first used random forests (package randomForest) to independently regressed the F1 and F2 coordinates against my pressures levels. Thes...
2007 Sep 26
2
Help re speech software for the visually impaired
Hello Speex Development Team, We have purchased many T-2000 phones from VAVAA ( Gold Score International Holdings Limited of China) which use the Speex V208 software. Many of these phones are being used by Vision Impaired people some of whom are totally blind. Do you have a version of your software that we could load which produces speech outpiut that communicates to the user each key selected
2007 Sep 26
0
Help re speech software for the visually impaired
Hi, Not too sure what you're looking for, but Speex isn't a screen reader, it's a compression algorithm. Also, there's no with thing as Speex version V208. Cheers, Jean-Marc Byers, Robert wrote: > > Hello Speex Development Team, > > We have purchased many T-2000 phones from VAVAA ( Gold Score > International Holdings Limited of China) which use the Speex
2007 Sep 14
1
reg. speex Ie Values
Hi , We would like to know as to what is the impairment caused by the Speex codec I mean what is the value of equipment impairment factor Ie ( as defined in G.107 Emodel Standardization ) for speex codec ? The standard G.107 does not talk about the Ie values of this codec type. Would greatly help if I could get to know the same, Awaiting your resp...
2010 Mar 13
2
Two questions, first about contingency tables, and second about table () and data.frame (), from a visually impaired user.
Hi all, I want to make a contingency table in R. I want to tabulate two variables, one as the independent and second as the dependent variable. The IV has two categories, namely, birth complications, and no birth complications. The frequency of birth complication category is fifty, and the frequency of no birth complication category is 34. The categories and frequencies of DV follows.
2018 Jul 20
2
database node / possible SYN flooding on port 3306
Hi folks, I have here a database node running # rpm -qa | grep mysql-server mysql55-mysql-server-5.5.52-1.el6.x86_64 on # virt-what vmware that seems to have a connection problem: # dmesg |grep SYN |tail -5 possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies. possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies. possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies. possible SYN flooding on
2018 Jul 21
1
database node / possible SYN flooding on port 3306
> Am 20.07.2018 um 18:52 schrieb Nataraj <incoming-centos at rjl.com>: > > On 07/20/2018 03:56 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I have here a database node running >> >> # rpm -qa | grep mysql-server >> mysql55-mysql-server-5.5.52-1.el6.x86_64 >> >> on >> >> # virt-what >> vmware >>
2020 Jun 16
3
Codifying our Brace rules-
My 2 pennies is braces add unnecessary clutter and impair readability when used on a *single-line* statement. I count comments, that are on their own line as statement(s). For example: BAD: if (cond) // Comment foo(); GOOD: if (cond) { // Comment foo(); } BAD: if (cond) { foo(); // Comment } GOOD: if (cond) foo(); // Comment BAD: if (cond) for(;;) foo() GOOD: if (cond)
2002 Oct 10
0
help ! calculating relative mortality using survival5
Hi All, I am relatively new to R (took a class 2 yrs ago ...), and am hoping someone can point me in the right direction for a problem I'd like to solve in R : I would like to calculate the relative mortality of a particular impairment, relative to the standard population. I.e. I'm trying to find S_relative(t) in the eqn below : S_impar(t) = S_standard(t) * S_relative(t) where S_standard(t) is the mortality of the general population, and S_impar is the mortality of the the impaired group under consideration. Is doing s...
2005 Dec 01
8
Impaired boxplot functionality - mean instead of median
Hello to all users and wizards. I am regulary using 'boxplot' function or its analogue - 'bwplot' from the 'lattice' library. But they are, as far as I understand, totally flawed in functionality: they miss ability to select what they would draw 'in the middle' - median, mean. What the box means - standard error, 90% or something else. What the whiskers mean -
2005 Apr 15
2
Running scripts and the console
Hi, is there any way to execute scripts in R (Windows) without the script being copied to the console, so that only error messages are reported? Or to have a second console in parallel? Please. Not being able to hit the F10 button like in S-Plus seriously impairs my productivity (not only because it is slow and clutters my console history). And totally unrelated: Is there any chance that R
2013 Sep 24
4
[LLVMdev] Enabling MI Scheduler on x86 (was Experimental Evaluation of the Schedulers in LLVM 3.3)
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> wrote: > This week, I'll see if we can enable MI scheduling by default for x86. I'm > not sure which flags you're using to test it now. But by making it default > and enabling the corresponding coalescer changes, we can be confident that > benchmarking efforts are improving on the same baseline.
2006 Dec 27
2
Progress update for non-JavaScript users
Hi there, I''m running BackgrounDRb for importing some large files into our system. It''s very nice and we''re able to use a simple JavaScript call to periodically provide progress messages to the user and, ultimately, success or failure messages. How are people relaying progress and/or results messages back to users who don''t have JavaScript enabled? Pretty
2011 Feb 21
3
Set riched20.dll specifically for powerpoint 2007
Hi there, I have installed MS Office 2007 in wine 1.2.2 running in LinuxMint KDE 9, together with other softwares (including GraphPad Prism 4). After install, I set riched20.dll as native (windows), as stipulated here: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=4992 > Post Installation Instructions? > > Once installed, one override is necessary. Without it,
2013 Oct 05
3
[LLVMdev] Enabling MI Scheduler on x86 (was Experimental Evaluation of the Schedulers in LLVM 3.3)
On Sep 25, 2013, at 11:24 PM, Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> wrote: > > On Sep 23, 2013, at 11:36 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > >> >> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> wrote: >> This week, I'll see if we can enable MI scheduling by default for x86. I'm not sure which flags
2010 Mar 16
3
function arguments: name of an object vs. call producing the object?
In a function, say foo.glm for glm objects I want to use the name of the object as a label for some output, but *only* if a glm object was passed as an argument, not a call to glm() producing that object. How can I distinguish these two cases? For example, I can use the following to get the name of the argument: foo.glm <- function(object) { oname <- as.character(sys.call())[2]
2008 Apr 06
3
Need help with Cisco 7960
Hello all, I need some help with my Cisco 7960 enabling TFTP. Does anyone know what numbers to press in the menu? Or can I enable this through telnet? Many thanks, Christian
2013 Sep 26
0
[LLVMdev] Enabling MI Scheduler on x86 (was Experimental Evaluation of the Schedulers in LLVM 3.3)
On Sep 23, 2013, at 11:36 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> wrote: > This week, I'll see if we can enable MI scheduling by default for x86. I'm not sure which flags you're using to test it now. But by making it default and enabling the corresponding coalescer changes, we
2008 Jul 22
4
Opening files from R terminal - appologies
Dear all, I appologise for cluttering up the list with such a basic question, however I have been unable to find the answer I want (possibly through my poor usage of the R help system). As I am visually impaired and using assistive technology, I think I would prefer to use R from the terminal mode, i.e. by running rterm.exe found in the bin directory. I have managed to set my working
2018 Jul 09
1
[PATCH] drm/cirrus: flip default to 32bpp
On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 02:35:07PM -0400, Adam Jackson wrote: > On Fri, 2018-07-06 at 11:12 +0200, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: > > cirrus can handle 1024x768 (and slightly higher) with 24bpp depth. > > cirrus can handle up to 800x600 with 32bpp. > > 16bpp is maybe a better choice? Nobody's using cirrus because they care > about color fidelity and it'll use less CPU to