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2010 Jan 22
2
Computing Confidence Intervals for AUC in ROCR Package
Dear R-philes, I am plotting ROC curves for several cross-validation runs of a classifier (using the function below). In addition to the average AUC, I am interested in obtaining a confidence interval for the average AUC. Is there a straightforward way to do this via the ROCR package? plot_roc_curve <- function(roc.dat, plt.title) { #print(str(vowel.ROC)) pred <-
2010 Jul 29
1
Displaying Counts of Unused Factors in Contingency Tables with table()
R-philes, I have a question about displaying counts of unused factors using the table() function. I have two vectors with character data in them: local.labels("ah", "ah", "ah~") local.preds("ah", "ah", "ah") If I use the table function as shown below, I get an error because the number of levels do not match up. v.cont.table <-
2011 Jun 09
2
Coercing Output from mget() into Proper Data Frame
Hello R-philes: I have the following function that gets the output of mget() and converts it to a data frame to return. What I am finding is that the dimensions are wrong. Basically, I get: bridesmaid wed u see m gt lt like love X.0 dress pagetrack one go X3 get 1 56 35 27 30 24 20 20 23 28 17 25 16 16 28 15 26 Instead, I want something like: [1] bridesmaid
2009 Dec 09
1
Exporting Contingency Tables with xtable
Dear R-philes: I am having an issue with exporting contingency tables with xtable(). I set up a contingency and convert it to a matrix for passing to xtable() as shown below. v.cont.table <- table(v_lda$class, grps, dnn=c("predicted", "observed")) v.cont.mat <- as.matrix(v.cont.table) Both produce output as follows: observed predicted uh uh~ uh 201
2012 Jun 06
2
non ascill characters in plots. no alternative but plotmath?
A student entered some data with text characters like epsilon and alpha. On her Windows system, the Greek letters did not display properly in a plot. There were some ordinary ASCII instead. I asked her to send me the code so I could test. For me, the plot looks ok on the screen. Format1 <- c(320,500,700,1000,500,320,700,500,320) Format2 <- c(800,1000,1150,1400,1500,1650,1800,2300,2500)
2008 Sep 25
1
Repeated factor levels - inconsistency of factor and levels<- functions?
Hello, I have a vector x containing letters ("a", "b" etc.). Now I want to convert it to factor and group some letters into one common level. If I do it by factor function, giving the same label names for all values I want to group, it doesn't work: > x<-letters[1:5] > x [1] "a" "b" "c" "d" "e" >
2005 Apr 30
2
Warning from Rcmd check - data could not find data set
This is rw2010 from CRAN. When running Rcmd check on a package I get: Warning in utils::data(list = al, envir = data_env) : data set 'vowel.test' not found Warning in utils::data(list = al, envir = data_env) : data set 'vowel.train' not found Warning in utils::data(list = al, envir = data_env) : data set 'waveform.test' not found Warning in utils::data(list
2005 Apr 30
2
Warning from Rcmd check - data could not find data set
This is rw2010 from CRAN. When running Rcmd check on a package I get: Warning in utils::data(list = al, envir = data_env) : data set 'vowel.test' not found Warning in utils::data(list = al, envir = data_env) : data set 'vowel.train' not found Warning in utils::data(list = al, envir = data_env) : data set 'waveform.test' not found Warning in utils::data(list
2008 Feb 03
4
Extract vowels and consonants using Ruby Regex
Hello, I am trying to build a regex to extract vowels and consonants from a string. So far, I am able to extract the basic a-e-i-o-u sequence using the following extension to the String class: class String def vowels scan(/[aeiou]/i) end def consonants scan(/[^aeiou]/i) end end examples: >> "Mary had a little lamb".vowels => aaaiea >> "Mary had a
2001 Sep 24
1
need help creating means table
Hello, I have been trying to use by to create a means table, but receive the error " by(xx, list(subjs, cons, vowels), mean) Error in Summary.data.frame(..., na.rm = na.rm) : only defined on a data frame with all numeric or complex variables" when the data frame consists of three factor columns (subjs, cons and vowels) and 5 numeric data columns. The output I'm looking for is a
2005 Sep 16
2
php and mysql ok but display ? instead of a vowel with accent
php and mysql ok but display the character ? instead of a vowel with accent, i dont know why, i think that mybe can be the configuration of de php.ini, but why? if somebody can helpme, i will be very thankful. bye -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050916/bc4a579b/attachment.html>
2010 May 26
1
Linear Discriminant Analysis in R
Dear R gurus, Thank you all for continuous support and guidance -- learning without you would not be efficient. I have a question regarding LD analysis and how to best code it up in R. I have a file of (V52 and 671 time points across all columns) and another file of phonetic features (each vowel is aligned with a distinct binary sequence, i.e. E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009 Oct 22
1
Converting a Vector into a 2-level Factor
Hello Everyone, Let's say I have a vector as follows: vowels = c("aa", "aa", "ah", "ao", "eh) I want to make a factor consisting of two levels: the things that are "aa" and those that are not "aa". How would I do that? I tried using factor(vowels, levels=c("aa", "~aa"), exclude=NULL), but this gives
2011 May 19
1
IDWT - Inverse Discrete Wavelet Transform
Hello, I am not expert in wavelet. i am working with a discrete dataset in 3D. I applied the D4 wavelet transform to each dimension sequentially. I made some analysis in the transformed space and i detected some interesting vowel. My question is. How is it possible to map a 3d coordinate in the transformed space to the related coordinate in the 3d original dataset? (i think that probably one
2005 Feb 28
0
New package: ROCR (Visualizing classifier performance)
Dear R users, we are glad to announce the release of our new R package ROCR, for visualizing the performance of scoring classifiers (available on CRAN). We hope that the package might be useful for those of you working on classification problems. For details, see the package description below, or the ROCR website: http://rocr.bioinf.mpi-sb.mpg.de. You can get a short overview by typing
2005 Feb 28
0
New package: ROCR (Visualizing classifier performance)
Dear R users, we are glad to announce the release of our new R package ROCR, for visualizing the performance of scoring classifiers (available on CRAN). We hope that the package might be useful for those of you working on classification problems. For details, see the package description below, or the ROCR website: http://rocr.bioinf.mpi-sb.mpg.de. You can get a short overview by typing
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: Preprocessing and Echo Cancellation Notes.
> 1) AGC: This seems to work pretty well in all cases. I had previously > hacked-in the "compander" filter from sox for a similar effect. What > I've noticed is that speex_preprocess's AGC has no "knobs", and it > seems to use an attack/decay that is a lot faster than what I had > chosen from the sox compander, but it works pretty well nonetheless.
2009 Sep 23
0
ROCR.plot methods, cross validation averaging
Dear R-help and ROCR developers (Tobias Sing and Oliver Sander) - I think my first question is generic and could apply to many methods, which is why I'm directing this initially to R-help as well as Tobias and Oliver. Question 1. The plot function in ROCR will average your cross validation data if asked. I'd like to use that averaged data to find a "best" cutoff but I
2008 Apr 15
1
[R-SIG-Mac] language
Thanks. Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > > Which messages? R.app and R itself handle this differently for their > messages. > > You will find a discussion in the 'R Installation and Administration' > manual. You don't give an address, but I suspect you are in a > Spanish-speaking locale. I believe the Mac OS port of R uses the > stanard libintl from the R
2008 Jan 04
1
Unicode whitespace
It would be nice if R ignored more unicode white space characters. For example, if I have "\u2028" in a command (which I get from a line-break in keynote) I get the following error: > qplot(carat, price, data = diamonds, colour=clarity) Error: unexpected input in "qplot(carat, price, data = diamonds, ?" And occasionally have such problems when copying and pasting from