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2012 Dec 06
1
tool for cluster analysis
I have Windows XP Professional Version 2002 and the R-Version 2.1.1. I did cluster analysis with the cluster package and the agnes (method = ?ward?). The results are satisfactory. But the dendrogram of agnes is confused to work with the results. Is there a tool, I can get a clear arrangement of the results for the cluster analysis. For example a matrix with different numbers for each group.
2007 Dec 11
1
Query in codebook decoding
Hello Monty, Sorry for the wrong subject title last time. A little more clarification needed. When reading bit-by-bit, there is no MSb/LSb, just 'first bit' and 'last bit'. The Huffman tree is traversed from 'first bit' to last bit'. This is a conceptual layer above the bitpacker; all you need to know is what order the bits come out, which happens to be LSb-first.
2012 Dec 06
2
Design library
Dear friends Hello I'm a PhD student in Edinburgh University and interested in survival analysis. By chance, I found design library in Splus software. I have some questions about it and it's highly appreciated if you can help me. In its help (Design library help) I found the topics(not the commands), which are available in the main software. for instance, survival analysis is
2012 Dec 06
1
"Simplifying" matrices ?
Hi again, the previous answers were great. I was able to do what was planned. Now, I would like to do the following to a matrix: || year | event | team | total || where I can have multiple "event" per "team", but each "team" only has a "year" and a "total". Thus, this table has multiple lines for the same "team" where only the
2007 Dec 11
1
Doubts in codebook decoding
Hi, I am trying to implement ogg vorbis real time decoder on SHARC ADSP 21364 processor. I am writing my own version of the decoder using the documentation vorbis_I_spec.pdf from xiph.org. However I am facing certain hurdles in floor curve decoding during audio packet decode. In the spec it says that [cval] = read from packet using codebook number [so and so] in *scalar context*.(page no 43).