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2005 Jan 25
1
Threshhold Models in gnlm
Hello,
I am interested in fitting a generalized nonlinear regression (gnlr) model
with negative binomial errors.
I have found Jim Lindsay's package that will do gnlr, but I have having
trouble with the particular model I am interested in fitting.
It is a threshhold model, where below a certain value of one of the
parameters being fitted, the model changes.
Here is a sample:
Cones: is counts of number of cones on each tree
dt: is the residual energy of that tree (basically how many stored
reserves that tree has)
The model is this: if dt is above some thr...
2009 Mar 02
4
32 or 64 bit (4 gb ram)
Is there any real advantage to using 64 bit when I am right at the 4gb
ram threshhold? Nice plans to add more ram.
The machine will just be a backup machie (rsync).
Thanks in advance.
D
2007 Nov 20
3
Shorewall 4.1.0
I''ve opened up development of Shorewall 4.1.
While I had previously announced that Shorewall 4.1 would focus on IPv6, I
have since learned that the netfilter team are developing ''xtables'', a
unified IP0v4/IPv6 utility. It seems silly to spend the effort to add
Shorewall support for IPv6 only to then have to turn around and convert it
to use xtables. So I''ve
2008 Jun 11
1
[LLVMdev] Unnatural loops with O0
...he loop --> it is not natural anymore and further
loop optimizations fail.
besides, the tailduplication pass does not invalidate the loopinfo analysis,
as it should do in these cases.
i've attached a minimized version of adrians original testcase. you need to
adjust the tailduplication threshhold to trigger the tailduplication for this
example.
some more tests, using mibench (+some other benchmarks) with our llvm-2.1
based compiler, showed that in 29 benchmark programs 19 non-natural loops
appear - one single function contained 6 of them alone.
all but 5 of them could be avoided using...
2008 Oct 28
1
acf(): meaning of the blue horizontal lines
Hello,
what are they meaning? It could be something that
would show a threshhold above which the result is
indicating different meanings then just random noise.
But there is no description on the definition of those lines,
so it means nothing, if it is not clearly defined.
Where can I find a detailed definiton?
Ciao,
Oliver
2012 Nov 24
1
delete-during and I/O errors
I've implemented a backups system and have come across a problem with
delete-during and I/O errors.
Currently I use a wrapper round rsync to create a LVM snapshot and rsync
the snapshot, this works except that when the snapshot threshhold is
exceeded LVM removes the snapshop, the mount fails and I/O errors happen.
This is ok, except with delete-during I'm getting instances of rsync
thinking the files are deleted (though it does know I/O errors are
happening and reports them), and thus deleting them on the receiver side.
Thi...
2009 Nov 07
2
plot.window arguments being ignored?
...-choice decision field theory
example with internally-controlled stop time, as per Neural Networks 19
(2006) 1047-1058.
Thanks in advance!!
-Dan
#-----------------
# Starting preference state; two choices
preference<-c(0,0)
# Preference threshold; when one of the preference states exceeds this
threshhold, deliberation stops
theta<- 2
# Contrast matrix
contrast<-array(c(1, -1, -1, 1), dim=c(2,2))
# Value Matrix; three possible states of the world
value<-array(c(1,0, 0, 1, .5,.5), dim=c(2, 3))
# Feedback Matrix
feedback<-array(c(1, .5, .5, 1), dim=c(2,2))
# Time
t<- array(0, dim=c(1,1...
2005 Jan 31
2
ML-Fit for truncated distributions
Hello,
maybe that my Question is a "beginner"-Question, but up to now, my research
didn't bring any useful result.
I'm trying to fit a distribution (e.g. lognormal) to a given set of data
(ML-Estimation). I KNOW about my data that there is a truncation for all
data below a well known threshold. Is there an R-solution for an
ML-estimation for this kind of data-problem? As
2008 May 08
3
[LLVMdev] Unnatural loops with O0
Hello everybody,
we noticed that llvmgcc4.2-2.2 sometimes generates non-natural loops
when compiling to bytecode without any optimizations. Apparently what
happens is that the loop header is duplicated, which results in two
entry points for the loop. Since this could obstruct subsequent loop
optimizations, it might be interesting to further investigate this behavior.
To show the problem, I have
2004 Aug 06
2
Clients are filling up all my slots.....
> From owner-icecast@xiph.org Wed May 5 16:50:59 2004
> Are you complaining that your station is too popular, or that ghost
> clients aren't being disconnected for some reason, but no one is
> actually listening?
Sure, there are clients actually listeing too, but I do not
beleive that some are listening for hundreds of hours :)
What I would like is a 6 to 12 hours max connection
2009 Sep 14
1
Strange question/result about SVM
....
To summarize:
Bad var in training + Bad var in testing = great results
Good var in training + Good var in testing = bad results
Bad var in training + Constant in testing = great results.
I'm not an expert with the internals of the SVM, but clearly the bad
variable is setting some kind of threshhold or intercept when defining
the model. Can someone help me figure out why/how this is working?
Thanks!
--
N
2006 Apr 06
5
pros and cons of "robust regression"? (i.e. rlm vs lm)
Can anyone comment or point me to a discussion of the
pros and cons of robust regressions, vs. a more
"manual" approach to trimming outliers and/or
"normalizing" data used in regression analysis?
2008 Jun 21
0
[LLVMdev] Unnatural loops with O0
...llPtrSet of loop headers.
-Chris
>
>
> besides, the tailduplication pass does not invalidate the loopinfo
> analysis,
> as it should do in these cases.
>
> i've attached a minimized version of adrians original testcase. you
> need to
> adjust the tailduplication threshhold to trigger the tailduplication
> for this
> example.
>
> some more tests, using mibench (+some other benchmarks) with our
> llvm-2.1
> based compiler, showed that in 29 benchmark programs 19 non-natural
> loops
> appear - one single function contained 6 of them alone....
2007 Jul 15
4
Tired of temp induced shutdowns
...itical temperature reached (55 C),
shutting down.
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 shutdown[9847]: shutting down for system halt
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 gconfd (rgm-2904): Received signal 15, shutting
down cleanly
Jul 15 01:35:13 nc4010 gconfd (rgm-2904): Exiting
What I would like to know is where are the threshholds stored?
It would be nice if some alarm went off (like with low battery), giving
me time to grab the blue-ice block out of the freezer (or at least
saving some work and pointers!).
2004 Aug 06
0
Clients are filling up all my slots.....
...w this is possible though. The clients are able to
'get behind' but at a certain point if they are really disconnected,
they can't receive any data (even if they never tell us they are
disconnected, say if the power cord got ripped out of the wayy), so when
a client got behind past the threshhold (this was 10-15 'blocks' iirc)
then icecast automatically removed them, since they weren't fast enough
to keep up.
This sounds like a failure in the fallback logic somewhere. Do you have
fallback turned on?
jack.
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2004 Aug 06
1
Clients are filling up all my slots.....
...hough. The clients are able to
> 'get behind' but at a certain point if they are really disconnected,
> they can't receive any data (even if they never tell us they are
> disconnected, say if the power cord got ripped out of the wayy), so when
> a client got behind past the threshhold (this was 10-15 'blocks' iirc)
> then icecast automatically removed them, since they weren't fast enough
> to keep up.
I don't think there is a failure problem, I think the user is just
wanting some time-limited client connection.
Obviously the user is too popular...
karl....
2010 Jan 07
0
Outlier colors in image()
Hi all,
I'd like to color outliers differently in image() function, say blue
for below a threshhold value and red for above a threshold value.
I was able to do this in levelplot() by using "col.regions" and "at" parameters.
But for a large matrix, i.e, 8000x200, the figure is just too slim in
levelplot, so I am turning toward using image().
If I use par('bg'=blue), I...
2004 Nov 28
1
OT: mixing monitor files to stereo wav
Hi,
i am looking for a tool to merge the two wav files of a monitored call
into one. soxmix does that well but actually merges the two channels.
I would prefer a solution that creates a stereo wav file of the two mono
files so you have the called party on one (e.g. left) channel and the
calling party on the other (e.g. right).
I can do this interactivly using audacity but i am looking for a tool
2002 Apr 07
1
2 questions about compiling the source
...nergy;
float ampmax_att_per_sec;
int delaycache;
} vorbis_info_psy_global;
However, the file psytune.c makes this declaration:
tatic vorbis_info_psy_global _psy_set0G={
0, /* decaydBpms */
8, /* lines per eighth octave */
/* thresh sample period, preecho clamp trigger threshhold, range, minenergy */
256, {26.f,26.f,26.f,30.f}, {-90.f,-90.f,-90.f,-90.f}, -90.f,
-6.f,
0,
0.,
0.,
};
The declaration of _psy_set0G clearly has "too many initializers" as the compiler says. What am I missing? I'm using Embedded VC++, and I'm trying to compile this...
2016 Apr 26
0
From NUM to INT
Please respond to the list. It will be obvious why in a second.
That's not my threshhold! -- it's R's. Your numeric integers cannot be
exactly represented as integers in R. Period. Maybe there are special
packages for extended arithmetic that can do this. but someone else
would have to help you there. See here for a discussion that might be
helpful:
http://www.r-bloggers.com/...