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2024 Oct 13
1
The RV coinertia coefficient to interpret multivariate analysis plots
...e (made4) that permits me to calculate
the RV coefficient of co-inertia. However, it is a theoretical question.
And if I am not mistaken, the list Usenet groups sci.stat.consult is not
currently active.
Let me explain briefly:
Through different microbiota datasets, I have plotted PCoA, db-RDA and
sPLS-DA using 3 different types of normalization methods (Total sum of
squares, cumulative sum of squares and rarefaction). For each dataset and
multivariate analysis (PCoA, db-RDA or sPLS-DA) in order to easily
interpret if the different normalization strategies creates me different or
equivalent PCoA...
1999 Jul 02
0
R-0.64.2 vs Spls 5.0
> Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 18:40:16 +0200 (MET DST)
> From: Agustin Lobo <alobo at ija.csic.es>
>
> Dear R makers and users:
>
> After reading the FAQ and the comments on the
> comparison between R and S, I still have an important
> (at least for me) question: How is R compared
> to the new version of Splus 5.0 (for unix including Linux)?
The current version of
2009 Jan 25
0
caret version 4.06 released
...are fit in
train(). Now, the function used to compute the models is passed in as
a parameter (defaulting to lapply). In this way, users can use their
own parallel processing software without new versions of caret.
Examples using MPI and NWS are given in ?train.
The package now contains a function (splsda) that extends the spls
function to classification (in the same manner than caret's plsda
function extends plsr).
Also, fixed a bug where the MSE (instead of RMSE) was reported for
random forest OOB resampling
There are more examples in ?train.
Changes to confusionMatrix, sensitivity, speci...
2008 Dec 09
1
Can elastic net do binary classification?
Hi, List
The elastic net package (by Hastie and Zou at Stanford) is used to do
regularization and variable selection, it can also do regression. I am
wondering if it can perform binary classification (discrete outcome).
Anybody having similar experience?
Many thanks,
-Jack
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2009 Jan 25
0
caret version 4.06 released
...are fit in
train(). Now, the function used to compute the models is passed in as
a parameter (defaulting to lapply). In this way, users can use their
own parallel processing software without new versions of caret.
Examples using MPI and NWS are given in ?train.
The package now contains a function (splsda) that extends the spls
function to classification (in the same manner than caret's plsda
function extends plsr).
Also, fixed a bug where the MSE (instead of RMSE) was reported for
random forest OOB resampling
There are more examples in ?train.
Changes to confusionMatrix, sensitivity, speci...
2004 Aug 23
1
theora playlist extension
> If you just meant serverside generation, most people do use cgi to
> do this, and I believe icecast has this built in, so a request for
> http://icecast.server.net/stream.ogg.m3u will generate an
> audio/mpegurl response that points to the .ogg url.
>
> Are either of those what you mean?
exactly to link to an ogg vorbis stream on an icecast server you link it
with
2010 Mar 14
3
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
..., such as omics data (e.g.
transcriptomics, metabolomics or proteomics data) that require an
integrative or joint analysis. However, mixOmics can also be applied
to any other large data sets where p+q>>n. rCCA is a regularized
version of CCA to deal with the large number of variables. sPLS
allows variable selection in a one step procedure and two frameworks
are proposed: regression and canonical analysis. Numerous graphical
outputs are provided to help interpreting the results.
* MplusAutomation (0.2-3)
Michael Hallquist
http://crantastic.org/packages/MplusAutomation
Th...