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2006 Mar 25
0
Notch Novelty Breaks Sales Records at VNU Expo's ASD Show in Las Vegas
2018 May 31
2
mysterious rounding digits output
...nal assignment of values to
the variable itemInfo, the result of round(itemInfo,digits=3) is:
aaa bbb ccc ddd eee
skill 1.396 6.225 0.517 5.775 2.497
predict 1.326 5.230 0.462 5.116 -2.673
waiting 1.117 4.948 NA NA NA
complex 1.237 4.170 0.220 4.713 5.642
novelty 1.054 4.005 0.442 4.260 2.076
creative 1.031 3.561 0.362 3.689 2.549
evaluated 0.963 3.013 NA NA NA
body 0.748 2.238 0.596 2.019 0.466
control 0.620 2.149 NA NA NA
stakes 0.541 1.905 0.227 2.020 2.343
spont 0.496 1.620 NA NA NA
chatter 0.460 1.56...
2018 May 31
3
mysterious rounding digits output
...25347166667, -2.67340172316667, NA, 5.64195206333333, 2.07633555233333, 2.548949539, NA, 0.465537272243167, NA, 2.34255027516667, NA, 0.5400824922975, 2.1935000655, 0.890007976866667, NA, NA)), row.names = c("skill", "predict", "waiting", "complex", "novelty", "creative", "evaluated", "body", "control", "stakes", "spont", "chatter", "present", "reward", "feedback", "goal"), class = "data.frame")
itemInfo # examine column ddd...
2018 May 31
0
mysterious rounding digits output
...e are no values in column ddd less than 1.
itemInfo[3,"ddd"]<-0.3645372
itemInfo
aaa bbb ccc ddd eee
skill 1.396 6.225 0.517 5.775 2.497
predict 1.326 5.230 0.462 5.116 -2.673
waiting 1.117 4.948 NA 0.365 NA
complex 1.237 4.170 0.220 4.713 5.642
novelty 1.054 4.005 0.442 4.260 2.076
creative 1.031 3.561 0.362 3.689 2.549
evaluated 0.963 3.013 NA NA NA
body 0.748 2.238 0.596 2.019 0.466
control 0.620 2.149 NA NA NA
stakes 0.541 1.905 0.227 2.020 2.343
spont 0.496 1.620 NA NA NA
chatter 0.460 1.56...
2018 May 31
0
mysterious rounding digits output
...temInfo, the result of round(itemInfo,digits=3) is:
> aaa bbb ccc ddd eee
> skill 1.396 6.225 0.517 5.775 2.497
> predict 1.326 5.230 0.462 5.116 -2.673
> waiting 1.117 4.948 NA NA NA
> complex 1.237 4.170 0.220 4.713 5.642
> novelty 1.054 4.005 0.442 4.260 2.076
> creative 1.031 3.561 0.362 3.689 2.549
> evaluated 0.963 3.013 NA NA NA
> body 0.748 2.238 0.596 2.019 0.466
> control 0.620 2.149 NA NA NA
> stakes 0.541 1.905 0.227 2.020 2.343
> spont...
2016 Jun 07
3
PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
...e the poster title, author name, affiliation,
and the name of the academic advisor. It should describe the research
problem, motivation and background, techniques and results, and the
prospect for clearly and concisely conveying the work in a poster
format. It should state the novelty and contributions of the work
explicitly. The submission deadline is Friday June 17, 2016, at 11:59 pm
US Eastern Time.
3. The abstract can have some overlap with previous publications (including
PACT-2016), but some significant part of it must have not appeared
before. Nove...
2006 Nov 27
0
kernlab 0.9-0 on CRAN
A new version of kernlab has just been released.
kernlab is a kernel-based Machine Learning package for R.
kernlab includes the following functions:
o ksvm() : Support Vector Machines for classification, regression,
novelty detection, native multi-class classification, support
for class-probability output and confidence intervals in
regression.
o gausspr() : Gaussian Processes for classification and regression
o lssvm() : Least Squares Support Vector Machines for classification
o rvm() :...
2006 Nov 27
0
kernlab 0.9-0 on CRAN
A new version of kernlab has just been released.
kernlab is a kernel-based Machine Learning package for R.
kernlab includes the following functions:
o ksvm() : Support Vector Machines for classification, regression,
novelty detection, native multi-class classification, support
for class-probability output and confidence intervals in
regression.
o gausspr() : Gaussian Processes for classification and regression
o lssvm() : Least Squares Support Vector Machines for classification
o rvm() :...
2009 Apr 02
7
Announcing a new Ruby journal
2 April 2009
My name is Martin Streicher. I am pleased to announce three new
publications dedicated to web developers.
Red: The Journal of Ruby Development
Facade: The Journal of Front-end Development
Tabula: The Journal of Open Source Database Development
The three publications obviously have a great number of topics in
common between then, and much that is unique. Where ever possible,
2009 Sep 26
1
R as a web service
...uted scoring system: a model is created in a central location,
users fill a form in their browsers, and the central server calls this
model and returns a YES/NO answer to them.
I am tempted into using R for this assignment. I have used Rapache for
similar tasks, but I am afraid that it is too of a novelty for many
backward looking IT departments. For a number of reasons, a Java based
infrastructure (tomcat, web services, etc.) would be much more palatable
for them.
My wishlist is as follows:
* Minimal infrastructure changes in case of (statistical) model updates
or changes.
* Solid management of c...
2003 Sep 10
2
R 1.8.0 alpha
The countdown to R version 1.8.0 has begun. As a novelty, we now
make preliminary source tarballs available somewhat earlier in the
process. They will be found in
http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/base
with names of the form R-1.8.0alpha_2003-09-10.tar.gz
The first one was created a moment ago; subsequent ones will be
created by a cron job that runs...
2003 Sep 10
2
R 1.8.0 alpha
The countdown to R version 1.8.0 has begun. As a novelty, we now
make preliminary source tarballs available somewhat earlier in the
process. They will be found in
http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/base
with names of the form R-1.8.0alpha_2003-09-10.tar.gz
The first one was created a moment ago; subsequent ones will be
created by a cron job that runs...
2000 Jul 06
3
The OGG Extension...
...one frame of CD Cover Art would definately take the Audio extension. If someone HAD the "official" Ogg player, it could be set to open both of the above and handle them both appropriately, regardless of extension.
As for the launcher... an undoubtedly neat idea, but it seems more like a novelty than something that would actually work well. (a la M$'s "Briefcase" that came with Win 3.1 and 95) The main problem I see here is implementation. How are we going to get this launcher onto the client machines? Are we going to "require" WinAmp to distribute the Ogg Launcher?...
2003 Aug 21
3
Diamond graphs
...ut blobs of
some kind where the size shows you
the importance. - at least 3000 years old.
(3) Rotate the table widdershins 45
degrees - swiped from 3D displays
(4) Replace the blobs by truncated diamonds;
height of bar or area of polygon or something
shows value. - NOVELTY
(5) Notice that it's not all that readable,
so put the numbers back.
The fact that someone would try to patent this strikes me as outrageous;
the actual amount of novelty is so tiny.
For R, I don't think it matters, because I think that diamond graphs
are a bad idea. Let me try to...
2004 Feb 03
2
Detecting answer supervison from an AGI app
I've got a dumb Western Electric payphone and some homebuilt hardware to control the coin relay which is accessible to Asterisk through the AGI interface. I'd like to be able to set the state of the coin relay to collect at the end of a call if a called party answers.
[Hey, I admit this project is being persued just for the fun of it ]
Looking through the documentation, there is a way to
2015 Jun 15
2
[LLVMdev] Expressing ambiguous points-to info in AliasAnalysis::alias(...) results?
...Do you mean "fall over" in terms of running time, or
precision, or something else?
> Nowadays, the thing of the day seems to be using cfl reachability
> based formulations and doing context-sensitivity on demand.
>
Out of curiosity, what's the appeal (aside from academic novelty) of the
CFL approaches?
>From a personal perspective, I'm particularly interested in the maximum
analytic precision each AA approach can take, almost without regard to how
much time or memory the computation takes to run. So one thing I found
appealing about Wilson's thesis was his &qu...
2018 Feb 25
3
GSOC 2018: Diversification of Search Results
...mplement alpha-NDCG and
if time persists then ERR-IA.
Please let me know what you think, any kind of feedback is appreciated.
[1] Search Result Diversification Santos et al. 2015 (Survey Paper)
[2] Scalable and Efficient Web Search Result Diversification Naini et al.
2016
[3] Modelling efficient novelty-based search result diversification in
metric spaces Gil-Costa et al. 2013
[4] Novelty and Diversity in Information Retrieval Evaluation Clarke et al.
2008
[5] Intent-based diversification of web search results: Metrics and
algorithms. Chapelle et al. 2011b
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2015 Jul 30
0
CFP: 8th Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Clouds, Grids, and Supercomputers (MTAGS) 2015 -- co-located with IEEE/ACM Supercomputing/SC 2015
...a management, I/O management, reliability at scale, and application scalability. We welcome paper submissions on all theoretical, simulations, and systems topics related to MTC, but we give special consideration to papers addressing petascale to exascale challenges. Papers will be peer-reviewed for novelty, scientific merit, and scope for the workshop. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2015 Conference in Austin Texas on November 15th, 2015. For more information, please see http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/events/MTAGS15/.
For more information on past workshops, please see MTA...
2015 Jul 30
0
CFP: 8th Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Clouds, Grids, and Supercomputers (MTAGS) 2015 -- co-located with IEEE/ACM Supercomputing/SC 2015
...a management, I/O management, reliability at scale, and application scalability. We welcome paper submissions on all theoretical, simulations, and systems topics related to MTC, but we give special consideration to papers addressing petascale to exascale challenges. Papers will be peer-reviewed for novelty, scientific merit, and scope for the workshop. The workshop will be co-located with the IEEE/ACM Supercomputing 2015 Conference in Austin Texas on November 15th, 2015. For more information, please see http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/events/MTAGS15/.
For more information on past workshops, please see MTA...
2007 Feb 15
0
New package 'drm' for repeated categorical data analysis
...pout, the package also provides a
possibility to model the dropout mechanism by adding a selection model on
top of the joint regression and association model. This can be used to
explore the effect of dropout on the regression and association parameters
when dropout is considered nonignorable.
The novelty of the proposed approach is that there exists an explicit
solution for the joint distribution, and the parameterisation has an
inherent unit-sum constraint, which substantially facilitate maximum
likelihood fitting for datasets with large cluster sizes. For an
application to a binary response with...