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1999 May 06
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Model building ...
Hi
Are there any functions that de-convolute data into a given number of
clusters, rather like the NPMLE GLIM macros from Murray Aitkin and Brian
Francis? Basically I would like to code into R the same approach but
include the possiblility of some data being censored. In principle the
formulae are the same (just replace the likelihood function) but I haven't
managed to get my head round the
1999 Jun 16
0
RE: Venables & Ripley 3rd edition
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1999 Jun 08
3
histograms
> >>>>> "PD" == Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> writes:
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> PD> "Venables, Bill (CMIS, Cleveland)" <Bill.Venables at cmis.CSIRO.AU>
> PD> writes:
> >> The fact that every elementary book on statistics does it this way
> >> does not make it correct. To be helpful, a histogram really