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2004 Sep 10
2
UCI Project Announcement
Greetings all.. I'm sending this message out here because I suspect that some folks involved in this project might be interested in the following. If this is not the case (or this is not an appropriate forum for this sort of thing) I apologize in advance.. Project Announcement and Call for Participation ----------------------------------------------- The
2002 Sep 24
3
UCI Project Announcement
Greetings all.. I'm sending this message out here because I suspect that some folks involved in the vorbis codec might be interested in the following (we'd certainly like to make vorbis work well with UCI, and welcome any help in this area). If this is not the case (or this is not an appropriate forum for this sort of thing) I apologize in advance.. <p> Project
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: UCI Project Announcement
<alex@foogod.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:20020924181444.H16854@firestar.foogod.com... > Greetings all.. I'm sending this message out here because I suspect that some > folks involved in this project might be interested in the following. If this > is not the case (or this is not an appropriate forum for this sort of thing) I > apologize in advance.. >
2002 Sep 24
0
UCI Project Announcement
Greetings all.. From what I've been able to determine this is the current list for work on the VP3 codec, so I figured folks here might be interested in this project (we'd love to have input from anybody interested in working with us). If this is not the case (or this is not an appropriate forum for this sort of thing) I apologize in advance.. <p> Project Announcement
2002 Nov 12
0
Re: [vorbis-dev] ACM codec
My concern is primarly the 'marketing' aspect. If UCI, or MCF, or any other interface, is adopted by the toolmakers, then that's a perfectly good solution. <p>-----Original Message----- From: Christian HJ Wiesner [mailto:christian.hj.wiesner@web.de] Sent: Tue 11/12/2002 10:10 AM To: theora-dev@xiph.org Cc: Subject: [theora-dev] Re: [vorbis-dev] ACM codec
2002 Nov 12
0
Re: [vorbis-dev] ACM codec
<"Dan Miller" <dan@on2.com> wrote in message news:<20021111153459.2AF71532A73@motherfish-II.xiph.org>... <hmm -- you make a good point. However note that Divx is quite popular in spite of having gone with AVI format, so your logic doesn't hold in that case. <Frankly though I sort of agree, in that Divx would have been even more popular and cause less headaches
2007 Aug 02
2
plot to postscript orientation
Hi I am trying to save some plots in a postscript file. When I generate the plots in the main window, they appear correctly - their orientation is landscape (i.e., horizontal). However, when I open the .ps file with GSview, the whole page appears vertically, and the plot appears horizontally, which means that the plot is only partially visible (example here
2005 Dec 06
3
Coefficient of association for 2x2 contingency tables
Hi, Found no measure of association or correlation for 2x2 contingency tables in fullrefman.pdf or google. Can someone point to a package that implements such calculations? Thanx. -- Alexandre Santos Aguiar - consultoria para pesquisa em sa??de - R Botucatu, 591 cj 81 tel 11-9320-2046 fax 11-5549-8760 www.spsconsultoria.com
2004 Sep 10
2
ACM for FLAC.
Josh Coalson wrote: > --- engdev <engdev@ozemail.com.au> wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Has there been any progress on the ACM for FLAC >>that was being looked at by Steve Lhomme? > > > Haven't heard anything here about it for a long time. Sorry, I sent my reply to engdev privately (because there's no good reply to). In short I haven't worked on
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: ACM for FLAC.
"Steve Lhomme" <steve.lhomme@free.fr> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3DC06324.10800@free.fr... > Josh Coalson wrote: > > --- engdev <engdev@ozemail.com.au> wrote: > >>Hi, > >>Has there been any progress on the ACM for FLAC > >>that was being looked at by Steve Lhomme? > > Haven't heard anything here about it for a long time. >
2010 Nov 11
10
[PATCH 0/3] Xen Microcode update driver for 2.6.38
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy.fitzhardinge@citrix.com> Hi all, This series adds a new microcode driver for Xen. The Xen hypervisor can deal with all the low-level details of doing a microcode update (Intel vs AMD, doing all the physical CPUs present on the system, current and future, etc), so all the driver has to do is make a hypercall to upload the microcode into Xen. This only
2005 Mar 22
2
Error: Can not handle categorical predictors with more than 32 categories.
Hi All, My question is in regards to an error generated when using randomForest in R. Is there a special way to format the data in order to avoid this error, or am I completely confused on what the error implies? "Error in randomForest.default(m, y, ...) : Can not handle categorical predictors with more than 32 categories." This is generated from the command line: >
2005 Aug 29
4
ttda on R 2.1.1: error
Hello, I'm trying to use the package ttda, wich is involved in text analysis, for my own data about answers in a company survey. I've installed it, as well as ispell, but when trying to use an example: > zz <- file("stupid.txt", "w") # build a data file > cat("{comment - stupid data file} \n" , file = zz) > cat("<uci=1>
2004 Sep 10
2
Unified codec interface
Here is what I imagined (just vague thoughts, nothing polished): Let's suppose we have a hypotetical library called "Free Universal Codec Kit" - ..um...well.. Frunick for short :) (Of course I am not proposing this name, I'm sure the suits in the industry would not like it...but for my example its OK ;) Now, an application should do something like this: #include
2004 Sep 10
2
Unified codec interface
Here is what I imagined (just vague thoughts, nothing polished): Let's suppose we have a hypotetical library called "Free Universal Codec Kit" - ..um...well.. Frunick for short :) (Of course I am not proposing this name, I'm sure the suits in the industry would not like it...but for my example its OK ;) Now, an application should do something like this: #include
2015 Jan 29
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015, Sandy McArthur Jr wrote: > I use the Tinc 1.0 series since I don't want to support my > own packages. <snip> > I wrote most of http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vpn.tinc and that is > what I still use. Since then . . . Ok. I think I'll start with the 1.0 series packages that are already out there and get them working. and on Tue, Jan 27, 2015,
2015 Jun 13
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
Hey Saverio, I'd really like the idea of a tinc-1.1-pre package for OpenWRT. I'm currently using tinc-1.1 with an Ed25519-only network, really like the new features and CLI and want to add some OpenWRT routers into the mix. How do you plan to handle things with OpenSSL? tinc-1.1 from git should be able to compile without it (but will then only support the built-in algorithms). Depending
2012 Oct 12
3
about samba 4 rc2
Hello, I'm testing samba 4 rc2. I have created the domain without troubles using the command: /usr/local/samba/bin/samba-tool domain provision \ --realm=samdom.example.com --domain=SAMDOM \ --adminpass='p4$$word' --server-role=dc All is good, but in the step 7 Configure DNS(according to the samba4/howto(http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO)) i can not find the file
2012 Oct 18
4
Help with
Hi, I downloaded a dataset from UCI repositories named Bag of Words: http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/machine-learning-databases/bag-of-words/readme.txt The dataset is in a text file with the following structure: --- docID1 wordID1 count docID1 wordID2 count docID1 wordID3 count docID1 wordID4 count ... docID2 wordID2 count docID2 wordID5 count docID2 wordID6 count --- Where docIDx is an integer
2001 Apr 05
2
CI for wilcoxon test (PR#895)
Full_Name: Marketa Kylouskova Version: 1.2.1 OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (147.231.7.2) Hi, I believe there is a bug in the extension of wilcox.test, namely in determination of confidence intervals. I concentrated on the two-sample test only. I examined and tested its performance on this working data set: x<-rnorm(10,3,1) # So I have two samples, I will test whether