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2017 Apr 07
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CFP PhyCS 2017 - 4th Int.l Conf. on Physiological Computing Systems (Madrid/Spain)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE 4th International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems Submission Deadline: April 18, 2017 http://www.phycs.org July 28 - 29, 2017 Madrid, Spain. PhyCS is organized in 4 major tracks: - Devices - Methodologies and Methods - Human Factors - Applications In Cooperation with IT, CMP, FENS, SBFis, HFES, SBE, SBBf, ACM SIGCHI. With the presence of
2018 Jan 18
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CFP PhyCS 2018 - 5th Int.l Conf. on Physiological Computing Systems (Seville/Spain)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE 5th International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems Submission Deadline: May 2, 2018 http://www.phycs.org/ September 19 - 21, 2018 Seville, Spain. PhyCS is organized in 4 major tracks: - Devices - Methodologies and Methods - Human Factors - Applications With the presence of internationally distinguished keynote speakers: Eduardo Rocon, Consejo
2018 Mar 12
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CFP PhyCS 2018 - 5th Int.l Conf. on Physiological Computing Systems (Seville/Spain)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE 5th International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems Submission Deadline: May 2, 2018 http://www.phycs.org/ September 19 - 21, 2018 Seville, Spain. PhyCS is organized in 4 major tracks: - Devices - Methodologies and Methods - Human Factors - Applications With the presence of internationally distinguished keynote speakers: Eduardo Rocon, Consejo
2018 May 02
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CFP PhyCS 2018 - 5th Int.l Conf. on Physiological Computing Systems (Seville/Spain)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE 5th International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems Submission Deadline: May 24, 2018 http://www.phycs.org/ September 19 - 21, 2018 Seville, Spain. PhyCS is organized in 4 major tracks: - Devices - Methodologies and Methods - Human Factors - Applications With the presence of internationally distinguished keynote speakers: Eduardo Rocon, Consejo
2017 Apr 07
0
CFP PhyCS 2017 - 4th Int.l Conf. on Physiological Computing Systems (Madrid/Spain)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE 4th International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems Submission Deadline: April 18, 2017 http://www.phycs.org July 28 - 29, 2017 Madrid, Spain. PhyCS is organized in 4 major tracks: - Devices - Methodologies and Methods - Human Factors - Applications In Cooperation with IT, CMP, FENS, SBFis, HFES, SBE, SBBf, ACM SIGCHI. With the presence of
2008 Dec 11
3
Resampling physiological data using R?
Dear all R users, I am going to use R to process some of my physiological data about eye. The problem is the recording machine does not sample in a reliably constant rate: the time intervals between data sampled can vary from 9msec to ~120msec, while most around in the 15-30msec range. The below is a fraction of a single data file of a trial: Time CursorX CursorY Pupilsize 1811543 -1 -1 -1
2004 Apr 13
1
R 1.9.0 and cursors
...ursors for exploring back the command history (when I press the cursor key the following characters are shown: ^[[A , or ^[[B etc.). Hints and suggestions are welcomed. Thanks. Paolo -- ----------------------------- Paolo Sirabella, PhD University of Rome "La Sapienza" Dept. of Human Physiology and Pharmacology Building of Human Physiology P.le Aldo Moro, 5 - 00185 - Roma - Italy Res Non Verba
2005 Feb 11
2
Notes on bug reports 3229 and 3242 - as.matrix.data.frame
Hello R developers. I encountered the same problem as Uwe Ligges with as.matrix.data.frame() in bug reports 3229 and 3242 - under section not-reproducible. Example I have is: > tmp level 2100-D 1 biological_process unknown NA 2 cellular process -5.88 3 development -8.42 4 physiological process -6.55 5
2009 Jul 08
1
ksvm question -- help! line search failed...
...#39;t match. > > Same problem you're having with the svm in e1071: I bet your data is wonky. > > split your data into the x and y vars first and inspect it to make sure that > they're "clean." > > -steve > > -- > Steve Lianoglou > Graduate Student: Physiology, Biophysics and Systems Biology > Weill Medical College of Cornell University > > Contact Info: http://cbio.mskcc.org/~lianos > > > >
2008 Oct 03
2
suggestions for plotting 5000 data points
...model3") ## code I used for parallel require(lattice) parallel( ~ mat3[1:3]|model , mat3,varnames = c("human\ndnds", "mouse \ndnds", "chicken\ndnds") ) any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated. many thanks tania D.phil student Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
2012 Dec 13
2
Position available University of Oxford UK
*Postdoctoral Researcher - Bioinformatics/Statistics University of Oxford, UK *An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinformatics/Statistics to join the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford. The postholder will work under the supervision of Dr Francesca Buffa and Prof Adrian Harris, and will work closely with staff in the Molecular Oncology
2011 May 09
2
Creating Observation ID
...Somehow, I can't quite see how to do it without manually sub-setting the parent data frame and then putting it back together again. Anyone able to get me started on a cleaner (more R-like) approach? Thanks, Rob ------------------------------------------ Robert W. Baer, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine A. T. Still University of Health Sciences 800 W. Jefferson St. Kirksville, MO 63501 660-626-2322 FAX 660-626-2965 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Apr 05
2
Digital Ear evaluation of Vorbis beta 4
For those who haven't yet seen this: EarGuy's Digital Ear (physiological model of the ear based on work by Frank Baumgarte) has just finished rating the sound quality of Vorbis beta 4 at 128 kbs using 30 random 10-second selections of music: http://pub41.ezboard.com/fr3mixfrm4.showMessage?topicID=33.topic Two samples on which the Ear says Vorbis performed uncharacteristically poorly
2010 Aug 25
2
Comparing samples with widely different uncertainties
...For each individual measurement I can make an estimate of the percentage uncertainty in the measurement. Generally the measurements in data set A are higher but they have a large uncertainty (~20%) while the measurements in data set Bare lower but have a small uncertainty (~4%). I believe, from the physiology, that the true value is likely to be nearer the value of A than of B. I need to show that, despite the uncertainties in the measurements (which are not themselves normally distributed), there is (or is not) a difference between the two groups, (a straight Wilcoxon signed ranks test shows a differen...
2012 Oct 11
2
Help on probability distribution question
Dear All,   I have a questions I would like to ask about and wonder if you have any thoughts to make it work in R.   1. I work in the field of medicine where physiologic variables are often simulated, and they can not have negative values. Most often the assumption is made to simulate this parameters with a normal distribution but in the "log-domain" to avoid from negative values to be
2008 Apr 22
3
how to read in multiple files with unequal number of columns
...relevant solution.I might have used the wrong keywords to search, so if this question has been answered already, I'd be very grateful if someone could point me to the post. Else any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance, tania D.Phil student Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics University of Oxford
2011 Mar 25
2
library(foreign) read.spss warning
...t;12.2" $year [1] "2011" $month [1] "02" $day [1] "25" $`svn rev` [1] "54585" $language [1] "R" $version.string [1] "R version 2.12.2 (2011-02-25)" ------------------------------------------ Robert W. Baer, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine A. T. Still University of Health Sciences Kirksville, MO 63501 660-626-232 FAX 660-626-2965 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Mar 21
1
The best way to end up with TIFF {Was: end up with WMF)
Hi all I posted a couple of days ago about how to end up with wmf files eventually in R for linux. The short answer was: you (probably) can't...and don't! The journal in question also accepts TIFF files, I am told (it's a physiology journal). So I adjust my question: What is the best way to get TIFF files out of R? It can't create them directly as far as I can tell. ImageMagick's convert can create TIFF; what is the best way to get there from R? Thru postscript first? P. -- Dr Peter Dunn (USQ CRICOS No....
2003 Nov 06
1
Reading JPG files within R
...olors. I have seen the pixmap library, but it seems able only to read BMP pictures (and not all them .). Can someone give me some suggestions ? Thank you in advance. ========================================= Paolo Sirabella University of Rome "La Sapienza" - Rome - Italy Dept. of Human Physiology and Pharmacology Biophysiscs Group ========================================= [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Aug 24
1
firewall or proxy problems
...package, but I receive an error message saying that the software couldn't connect trough the port 80. I went to the FAQ and I found that I have to type somewhere -internet 2, but I couldn't understand when and where, could you help me? Thanks. Sergio. Sergio Anguissola Ph.D Dept. of Physiology RCSI, Education & Research Center Smurfit Building, Beaumont Hospital Dublin 9 Republic of Ireland Tel: 01-809-3861 Fax: 01-809-3837 Email: sanguissola@rcsi.ie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This em...