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2009 Jun 09
3
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...to the public. But not > > to worry, it has not attained social networking status. I am about to > > update it to the next release, and I'll be happy to use an Ogg standard > > extension. In that regard, since the "x" in this case is quite > > specificly "linguistic", could I bid for an .ogl extension for > > multi-track with linguistic content, if it is not already taken? > > The definition of new mime types (including file extensions) is > something that should be well considered, if you are planning for a > wider uptake of the file...
2009 Jun 08
2
libogg++ release 1.1.0
.../FreeCLAS/wiki/ALingA has most of the important bits. The skeleton track specifies the counts of the number of interleaved LingA and signal streams (which may or may not be interleaved), the underlying manifold, and the relationships of the signal manifolds to the underlying manifold. (LingA is the linguistic annotation format.) The notion of Manifold as used here: One dimension of this manifold is time-like, i.e., of indefinite extent. All other dimensions are space-like, i.e.,of definite extent, or size. The measure for all the dimensions is in "granules". H...
2009 Jun 09
0
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...A has most of the important > bits. The skeleton track specifies the counts of the number of > interleaved LingA and signal streams (which may or may not be > interleaved), the underlying manifold, and the relationships of the > signal manifolds to the underlying manifold. (LingA is the linguistic > annotation format.) The notion of Manifold as used here: > ? ? ? ?One dimension of this manifold is time-like, i.e., of indefinite > ? ? ? ?extent. All other dimensions are space-like, i.e.,of definite > ? ? ? ?extent, or size. The measure for all the dimensions is in > ? ? ? ?&q...
2002 Mar 19
3
Psycho-acoustics research
Hi. I'm an undergraduate linguistics major and computer science minor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, and am taking a couple classes this semester which give me the opportunity to do a research project - one on introductory acoustics in the physics department, and one in the linguistics department on phonetics and phonolo...
2012 Sep 20
2
VarBrul in R
Several years ago there were R implementations of a socio-linguistics analysis method called Variable Rule Analysis namely rbrul and r-varb. Both neither of the sites listed (in the method's WikiPedia page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_rules_analysis ) appear to be online any more (one was at UPenn and the other at Indiana). Does anyone know a) whether...
2012 Sep 12
1
Contrasts in mixed effects model: difference between differences
...that the standard error of the coefficients I would get from ranef(test)$Subject is not going to be exactly the same as the standard error reported for the fixed effect [Baayen, 2008:247]). Thank you very much for your feedback, Steve Politzer-Ahles -- Stephen Politzer-Ahles University of Kansas Linguistics Department http://www.linguistics.ku.edu/ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Jan 19
2
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
...nce you have the data in the > right structure. And I do not think tidyquant is necessary for > what you want. > > Best, > Charlie > > -- > Charles Redmon > GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > PhD Student, Department of Linguistics > University of Kansas > Lawrence, KS, USA > > -- Charles Redmon GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis PhD Student, Department of Linguistics University of Kansas Lawrence, KS, USA
2013 Feb 13
2
e1071::skewness and psych::skew return NaN
...rmed by reflected reciprocal > skewness( max(data) - 1/data ) ) #returns NaN The vector has no missing values (and if it did, I would get NA rather than NaN, and the function wouldn't return a number when I give it the raw data). Best, Steve -- Stephen Politzer-Ahles University of Kansas Linguistics Department http://people.ku.edu/~sjpa/
2018 Jan 18
3
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
...ies in separate columns in the data)? The solution is fairly straightforward once you have the data in the right structure. And I do not think tidyquant is necessary for what you want. Best, Charlie -- Charles Redmon GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis PhD Student, Department of Linguistics University of Kansas Lawrence, KS, USA
2011 Mar 24
3
How create vector that sums correct responses for multiple subjects?
I have a data file with indicates pretest scores for a linguistics experiment. The data are in long form so for each of 33 subjects there are 400 rows, one for each item on the test, and there is a column called ‘Correct’ that shows ‘C’ for a correct response and ‘E’ for an incorrect response. I am trying to write a formula that will create a vector that indi...
2009 Jun 04
3
libogg++ release 1.1.0
...or by themselves. The application can then route these pages to a Pagewriter. This allows logical streams to be ripped and merged into Ogg streams without re-encapsulation Downloads and checkouts are available at http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/liboggpp ALingA (Aligned Linguistic Annotations) is a multi-stream format designed for interleaving linguistic annotations with the audio/video or other multi-dimensional signals against which they are aligned. libalinga is a C++ library that implements ALingA using libogg++. Neuro is the simple PCM format for the signal streams. l...
2018 Jan 20
2
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
...t structure. And I do not think tidyquant is necessary for > ? ? what you want. > > ? ? Best, > ? ? Charlie > > ? ? --? ? ?Charles Redmon > ? ? GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > ? ? PhD Student, Department of Linguistics > ? ? University of Kansas > ? ? Lawrence, KS, USA > > > > -- > Charles Redmon > GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > PhD Student, Department of Linguistics > University of Kansas > Lawrence, KS, USA > &...
2012 Sep 20
3
(no subject)
>From my book on corpus linguistics with R: # (10) Imagine you have two vectors a and b such that a<-c("d", "d", "j", "f", "e", "g", "f", "f", "i", "g") b<-c("a", "g", "d", "f", &quot...
2018 Jan 21
1
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
...? ? ? ? ?? ? what you want. > > > >? ? ? ? ?? ? Best, > >? ? ? ? ?? ? Charlie > > > >? ? ? ? ?? ? --? ? ?Charles Redmon > >? ? ? ? ?? ? GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > >? ? ? ? ?? ? PhD Student, Department of Linguistics > >? ? ? ? ?? ? University of Kansas > >? ? ? ? ?? ? Lawrence, KS, USA > > > > > > > >? ? ?-- > >? ? ?Charles Redmon > >? ? ?GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > >? ? ?PhD Student, Departmen...
2006 Mar 28
2
plural to singular blunder
...uninitialized constant PriceCurf After much head scratching I remembered the Rails plural to singular mapping rules. My table is price_curves, my object is PriceCurve ... whereas I am guessing Rails thinks the singular ought to br PriceCurf ?! I''m sure there is a simple way around this linguistic blunder that doesn''t involve the use of pigeon English. Funny though. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060328/f06df3b4/attachment.html
2018 Jan 19
0
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
...gt;> right structure. And I do not think tidyquant is necessary for >> what you want. >> >> Best, >> Charlie >> >> -- Charles Redmon >> GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis >> PhD Student, Department of Linguistics >> University of Kansas >> Lawrence, KS, USA >> >> >> > -- > Charles Redmon > GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > PhD Student, Department of Linguistics > University of Kansas > Lawrence, KS, USA > > [[alternative H...
2018 Jan 20
0
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
...necessary > for > > what you want. > > > > Best, > > Charlie > > > > -- Charles Redmon > > GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > > PhD Student, Department of Linguistics > > University of Kansas > > Lawrence, KS, USA > > > > > > > > -- > > Charles Redmon > > GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > > PhD Student, Department of Linguistics > > Unive...
2018 Jan 18
0
Split charts with ggplot2, tidyquant
...ution is fairly > straightforward once you have the data in the right structure. And I do not > think tidyquant is necessary for what you want. > > Best, > Charlie > > -- > Charles Redmon > GRA, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis > PhD Student, Department of Linguistics > University of Kansas > Lawrence, KS, USA > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Sep 07
2
Contrasts for 2x4 interaction in mixed effects model
...rom 1B, it tells me how different 2B is from 2A. Is there a straightforward way to code the contrasts so that the coefficients I get for the interaction terms do the comparisons I'm interested in? Thank you for your advice, Steve Politzer-Ahles -- Stephen Politzer-Ahles University of Kansas Linguistics Department http://www.linguistics.ku.edu/ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jul 10
1
Counting observations split by a factor when there are NAs in the data
I am a very novice R user, a social scientist (linguist) who is trying to learn to use R after being very familiar with SPSS. Please be kind! My concern: I cannot figure out a way to get an accurate count of observations of one column of data split by a factor when there are NAs in the data. I know how to use commands like tapply and summaryBy to obta...