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2012 Sep 12
7
multinomial MCMCglmm
Dear all,
I would like to add mixed effects in a multinomial model and I am trying
to use MCMCglmm for that.
The main problem I face: my data set consits of a trapping data set,
where the observation at eah trap (1 or 0 for each species) have been
aggregated per traplines. Therefore we have a proportion of
presence/absence for each species per trapline.
ex:
ID_line mesh habitat Apsy Mygl
2012 Sep 12
0
R-help Digest, Vol 115, Issue 12
Hello Amelie,
I don't have an answer to your question, but I just wanted to point out
this page I noticed recently (
http://hlplab.wordpress.com/2009/05/07/multinomial-random-effects-models-in-r/),
which might be helpful.
I'm also interested in figuring out how to do a multinomial glmm, so if you
find out anything I'd be happy to hear more about it! Based on what I've
found so
2008 Oct 10
1
Be aware of callcheap.com and Mike Low - It is scam
Hi everybody,
Recently I was ripped off by this company named Callcheap Networks Inc, and
so did one of the carriers I recommended to them. Now I am perusing legal
action against them, a mess in which I never wanted to get into. Based on my
bad experience, I wanted to let everybody know if this guy named Mike Low
from Call Cheap Networks Inc. (callcheap.com) contacts you, please be
careful. If
2004 Aug 31
1
add single contour line to levelplot
Hello,
I want to add a single contour line to a levelplot but can't figure out
how to do it 'on-the-fly'. When I include the last line in the code below,
I get the following error:
Error in NextMethod("[") : Argument "subscripts" is missing, with no default
Any tips on how to fix this are greatly appreciated!
Ian Jonsen
2008 Jun 12
1
About Mcneil Hanley test for a portion of AUC!
Dear all
I am trying to compare the performances of several methods using the AUC0.1
and
not the whole AUC. (meaning I wanted to compare to AUC's whose x axis only
goes to
0.1 not 1)
I came to know about the Mcneil Hanley test from Bernardo Rangel Tura
and I referred to the original paper for the calculation of "r" which is an
argument of the function
cROC. I can only find the
2008 Aug 05
1
[LLVMdev] Contributing to LLVM
...projects. Perhaps there's a
professor that would take you on as an undergrad researcher. Or just
try to do something cool in LLVM as others have suggested. One can
learn theory all day but learning really happens when theory gets put
into practice and you start tearing your hair out over a misued
PUNPCKHQDQ. :)
Welcome to the party!
-Dave
2008 Aug 05
0
[LLVMdev] Contributing to LLVM
On Aug 4, 2008, at 10:29 PM, Shrutarshi Basu wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm a rising sophomore CS/Engineering student in the US and I'm
> interested in programming languages/ compilers.I think the LLVM would
> be a great project for me to contribute to, both to learn something
> and help the project. Unfortunately, I don't know much about
> compilers, much less anything
2008 Aug 05
4
[LLVMdev] Contributing to LLVM
Hello all,
I'm a rising sophomore CS/Engineering student in the US and I'm
interested in programming languages/ compilers.I think the LLVM would
be a great project for me to contribute to, both to learn something
and help the project. Unfortunately, I don't know much about
compilers, much less anything which would allow me to make a
significant contribution. I've started reading