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2010 Nov 17
2
statistical test for comparison of two classifications (nominal)
Dear all,
I am having a hard time to figure out a suitable test for the match
between two nominal classifications of the same set of data.
I have used hierarchical clustering with multiple methods (ward,
k-means,...) to classify my dat into a set number of classesa, and I
would like to compare the resulting automated classification with the
actual - objective benchmark one.
So in principle I
2010 Jul 18
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
...1.4.6), phangorn (1.0-2), phyclust
(0.1-7), picante (1.1-1), playwith (0.9-52), plink (1.2-3), plm
(1.2-4), plotrix (2.9-5), plsdof (0.2-1), plspm (0.1-6), plyr (1.0.3),
pmml (1.2.22), poLCA (1.2), polycor (0.7-8), pomp (0.31-1), potts
(0.5), prefmod (0.8-21), prim (1.0.8), ProbForecastGOP (1.3.2),
profdpm (2.0), profileModel (0.5-7), pscl (1.03.5), psgp (0.2-11),
psych (1.0-89), PtProcess (3.2-4), QCA3 (0.0-3), qcc (2.0.1), qpcR
(1.2-8), qtl (1.16-6), QTLNetworkR (0.1-7), quadprog (1.5-3), qualV
(0.2-5), quantreg (4.50), qvalue (1.22.0), qvcalc (0.8-7), R.filesets
(0.8.2), R.matlab (1.3.1), R.oo (1....
2010 Nov 24
0
4. Rexcel (Luis Felipe Parra)-how to run a code from excel
...esis about the collection of
classifications, and imposing the null hypothesis in a bootstrap
sampling scheme.
-Matt
On Wed, 2010-11-17 at 10:01 -0500, Martin Tomko wrote:
> Thanks Mat,
> I have in the meantime identified the Rand index, but not the others. I
> will also have a look at profdpm, that did not pop-up in my searches.
> Indeed, the interpretation is going to be critical... Could you please
> elaborate on what you mean by the bootstrap process?
>
> Thanks a lot for your helps,
> Martin
>
> On 11/17/2010 3:50 PM, Matt Shotwell wrote:
> > There are...