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2004 Jan 14
1
model-based clustering
Hello,
I was wondering whether a Poisson mixture modeler/cluster analysis
package is available for R. I scanned CRAN packages and couldn't find
anything but I thought I'd ask. If not could anyone recommend a non-R
open source package. I have found 'snob' but this program seems a bit
hard to use in an automated, non interactive fashion.
regards,
Murad
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Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University
630 West 168th Street. New York, NY 10032
Tel: 212-305-6...
2004 Jan 21
1
silhoutte.default bugs
...Maechler posted code few months ago that
fixes a similar problem that occurs when clusters have only 2 elements
but not the case with 1 element). the other problem is due to
silhouette's assumption that the clusters are numbered sequentially
starting at 1. one of the clustering programs I use (snob) assigns more
or less arbitrary integer ids to clusters starting from 3! (clusters 1
and 2 have special meaning in snob). the modified code fixing both
problems is included below, changes are commented.
best
Murad
silhouette.default <-
function (x, dist, dmatrix, ...)
{
cll <- match.ca...
2005 Dec 06
7
R is GNU S, not C.... [was "how to get or store ....."]
...gt; > expressive than "="
>
>Why "<-" seems better than "=" is also quite mysterious for me.
>There was a discussion about this point recently I think.
>I believe in 99% of cases it's more for historical reason
>(and perhaps also for some "snob" reasons).
>
>I am not at all a 20 years experienced R programmer, but I have
>written several hundreds of R lines those 6 last months,
>and until today didn't get any problem using "=" instead of "<-".
I think it is NOT just for historical reason.see th...
2008 Feb 27
13
Mailing list <-> forum gateway
Hi all,
First off - this is not flame bait or a troll. It's a genuine question.
Since the forum gateway was introduced, it is my opinion that this list
is getting flooded with newbie questions. Check the "I just installed
Ubuntu" thread for a typical example.
I wish to silently remove all wine-forum posts and their replies from my
inbox. I plan to filter based on
From:
2000 May 26
4
openssh-2.1.0p2 ans Solaris 8
I have some troubles with subj and proper utmpx/wtmpx functionality.
After successfull ssh connect to Solaris 8 box, I run
#w
11:59am up 13:45, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.02
User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what
root console 11:43am 9 bash
#
Record about my pts/1 login is absent. Next command I run from Solaris 8
console
2006 Jun 08
11
Linksys SRW224P POE Switch
We are currently considering the Linksys POE switch for a small Asterisk
office deployment. There will be no separate wiring closet to put it
in. Can anybody tell me if this switch has a loud fan? Users would not
be able to tolerate a loud noise close by. Otherwise we will go with a
fanless desktop switch.
Thanks,
--
Andres
2013 Dec 03
0
[LLVMdev] Recent Commits by Tim Northover
...others working toward such improvements?
>
> The subject of two of his commits dealt with substituting MOVW/MOVT pairs for an LDR and a lit-pool. Isn't this what MachineConstantPool and ARMConstantIslandPass was all about? I vaguely recall a while back that it was disabled by some Darwin snob who thought no useful target benefited from it.
You recall incorrectly.
> What about enabling it again? Perhaps you've noticed in the last two months that someone's been porting it to the MIPS target, suggesting to me that it's still a good starting point. Finally, I would really l...
2007 Oct 26
2
calculating correlation of a Supply/Demand measure and price change (in high frequency time series data)
Regarding "financial" data: I have a high frequency (1 minute) measure of
supply/demand and I'd like to know if it has any influence on short term
price changes (also 1 minute).
Question: How do I calculate the correlation between this supply/demand
measure and price changes (correctly)?
Some facts about that data:
The price changes and supply/demand measure are non-normal. An
2013 Dec 03
6
[LLVMdev] Recent Commits by Tim Northover
...there others working
toward such improvements?
The subject of two of his commits dealt with substituting MOVW/MOVT
pairs for an LDR and a lit-pool. Isn't this what MachineConstantPool and
ARMConstantIslandPass was all about? I vaguely recall a while back that
it was disabled by some Darwin snob who thought no useful target
benefited from it. What about enabling it again? Perhaps you've noticed
in the last two months that someone's been porting it to the MIPS
target, suggesting to me that it's still a good starting point. Finally,
I would really like to see this optimizatio...
2000 May 31
3
Solaris utmp problems
Could all those who were having problems with utmp logging on Solaris
please try the test release at:
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/test/openssh-TEST-2000053100.tar.gz
Users on other platforms, particularly HP/UX, AIX and SCO are invited
as well, to test compatibility.
The login code is heaps cleaner now.
-d
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2009 Jun 19
7
Best OS
Hi,
I'm about to get a linux vps server and I wanna install wine on it. The ohst is offering me these OS :
Cent OS
Fedora
Debian
I want to run some windows image converters on it. (It's tested it will work)
I wanted to know which OS I must choose to have the fastest and smoothest performance with Wine.
Thanks for your time
2012 Apr 17
10
kernel panic during zfs import [UPDATE]
Hello everybody,
just to let you know what happened in the meantime:
I was able to open a Service Request at Oracle.
The issue is a known bug (Bug 6742788 : assertion panic at: zfs:zap_deref_leaf)
The bug has bin fixed (according to Oracle support) since build 164, but there is no fix for Solaris 11 available so far (will be fixed in S11U7?).
There is a workaround available that works