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2007 Oct 01
3
How to beat Google aka Xapian & Natural Language Processing.
Xapians! If tomorrow Xapian search engine would achieved the same performance and result in searches as Google we would not be able to beat Google, because we would create only a copy of the searches that already exists from Google search engine. However there is a way to beat anyone, and there is a way to beat Google successfully as well just do not give up. Some see it as implementing Ajax, or
2012 Mar 29
1
GSoC - Improve Japanese Support
Hi there, My name is Julia Wilson and I'm a grad student in Computational Linguistics at Brandeis University. As a GSoC project I'm interested in improving Japanese language support, and I had a couple of questions for the application I'm putting together. I know Japanese - I'm not a native speaker by any means, but I'm pretty good - and I'm really interested in the
2020 Jul 18
25
[PATCH 00/12] Bunch of patches for cross-compilatio + RP4
Initially out there as #965245. I strongly prefer to build ARM64 packages on non-ARM systems. Something about my main build machine having twice the cores and twice the clock speed. As such after many builds I've managed to generate a set of patches which appear to mostly function to get functioning cross-builds of Xen. These are NOT a 100% solution. Some packaging hacks were needed. In
2020 Sep 17
3
[PATCH 12/12] Partially revert "Cross-compilation fixes."
...5c428f7. Wow, that is an upsteam commit from 2005. However, I would like some kind of explanation. Is it in fact now false that | # These don't cross-compile ? Should this patch go upstream ? Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijackson at chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. Pronouns: they/he. If I emailed you from @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.
2023 Feb 05
1
xen_4.17.0+24-g2f8851c37f-1_multi.changes REJECTED
Hi Maximilian, there is an ocaml stack rebuild[1] at them moment, where xen is a part of. So please upload to experimental. Thanks! Thorsten [1] https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/ocaml.html === Please feel free to respond to this email if you don't understand why your files were rejected, or if you upload new files which address our concerns.
2023 Feb 01
0
{clarify}: Simulation-Based Inference for Regression Models
...arify} using install.packages("clarify") CRAN page: https://cran.r-project.org/package=clarify {clarify} website: https://iqss.github.io/clarify/ Thank you! -- Noah Greifer, Ph.D. *Statistical Consultant and Programmer* *Institute for Quantitative Social Science | Harvard University* Pronouns: he/him [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2023 Feb 01
0
{clarify}: Simulation-Based Inference for Regression Models
...arify} using install.packages("clarify") CRAN page: https://cran.r-project.org/package=clarify {clarify} website: https://iqss.github.io/clarify/ Thank you! -- Noah Greifer, Ph.D. *Statistical Consultant and Programmer* *Institute for Quantitative Social Science | Harvard University* Pronouns: he/him [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Nov 20
2
Stacked Bar Plot
Hi R Folks, I need to plot a stacked bar plot with row labels as A,B,C,... and each bar divided by x,y,.... Here is the data: x y A 1 .5 B -.2 .6 C .3 -.7 D .4 .8 (for e.g. x,y,... could be air pollutants and A,B,C,... could be months) Issue 1) It has negative values. Issue 2) It contain two categorical variables. Can anyone help me? Thanks, Gary [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Jul 27
2
Assigning a new name to object loaded with "load()"
I would like to load a binary file into R using load(), and then assign a new name to it, regardless of the name it was saved under. Can you please provide a code sample? Thank you! -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Assigning-a-new-name-to-object-loaded-with-load-tp4638144.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2017 Mar 19
0
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
...ic functions (which might then be used by > many)? If the later, it seems undesirable to me. I accidentally responded off list to Michael, but I think there are three legs to "tidy" style of NSE: 1) capturing a quosure from a promise 2) quasiquotation (unquote + unquote-splice) 3) pronouns, so you can be explicit about where a variable should be looked up (.data vs .end) These are largely orthogonal, but I don't think you can solve the most important NSE problems without all three. Just having 1) in base R would be a big step forward. > There is an opportunity cost to grabbi...
2023 Feb 05
1
xen_4.17.0+24-g2f8851c37f-1_multi.changes REJECTED
Hi Ian, On 05-02-2023 14:06, Ian Jackson wrote: > Sorry again for being an idiot, but where should we have checked, to > avoid such a mistake in the future ? I thought this kind of thing > would appear on tracker but > https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/xen > doesn't show it now. ocaml is a bit weird, it has a permanent tracker:
2012 Feb 23
2
Survival analysis and comparing survival curves
Hei, I have a one simple question which does not seem to be that simple as I cannot find any solution/answer: Is it possible to compare multiple survival curves in R with survdiff-function when there is interaction term involved in predictor variables (and this interaction is significant)? Example: survdiff(Surv(death,status)~treatment*gapsize) R is making "problems" with it ie.e.
2016 Dec 16
3
OT: Blank mails from this list
On 12/16/2016 12:22 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of geo >> Sent: den 15 december 2016 12:32 >> To: centos at centos.org >> Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: Blank mails from this list <<>> >> read my sig, then install thunderbird. > > LOL! > }} glad you enjoyed.
2012 Apr 27
6
Returning the coef from two coordinates
Thank you to everyone in this forum that has been helping me with the basic R skills while I learn to apply them. I would like to take the coefficient of two coordinates. One of them comes from two different columns in a table: >A x y a 1 3 b 2 2 c 3 1 the other is set and for this question I'll just call it (1,1) I've been trying to find a way to return the
2017 Mar 19
3
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
Michael Lawrence (as last in long series of posters)... > Yes, it would bind the language object to the environment, like an > R-level promise (but "promise" of course refers specifically to just > _lazy_ evaluation). > > For the uqs() thing, expanding calls like that is somewhat orthogonal > to NSE. It would be nice in general to be able to write something like >
2018 Oct 22
5
[fdo] Code of Conduct questions
Hi, I've cross-posted this to freedesktop@, as the xdg@ list is only used for actual specification development. On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 at 00:36, Jacob Lifshay <programmerjake at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, we were thinking of asking if freedesktop would host Kazan (https://github.com/kazan-3d/kazan) for us, however some of our community members have objections with how freedesktop's
2023 Jun 25
1
depmixs4 standardError() issue
On Tue, 30 May 2023 17:43:31 +0000 Heather Lucas <hlucas2 at lsu.edu> wrote: > Hello, > > I've been enjoying using the "Mixture and Hidden Markov Models in R" > by Visser & Speekenbrink to learn how to apply these analyses to my > own data using depmixS4. > > I currently have a fitted 4-state mixture model with three emissions > variables and one
2017 Mar 19
3
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
Would this return a quosure? (i.e. a single sided formula that captures both expression and environment). That's the data structure we've adopted in tidyeval as it already has some built in support. Hadley On Friday, March 17, 2017, Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com> wrote: > Interesting idea. Lazy and non-standard evaluation is going to happen; the > language