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2005 Jul 07
5
The connection was refused when attempting to contact hostname:5500
hello i successfully installed oracle 10g on CentOS 3 i can login at http://hostname:5500/em but after restarting the PC all i get is "The connection was refused when attempting to contact hostname:5500" thank you very much for your help. rgds, Joeffrey
2005 Aug 24
2
dual xeon
hello people we will be buying dual xeon processor for our server what iso image should i download? thank you very much.
2013 Nov 21
0
Cost function in cv. glm for a fitted logistic model when cutoff value of the model is not 0.5
I have a logistic model fitted with the following R function: glmfit<-glm(formula, data, family=binomial) A reasonable cutoff value in order to get a good data classification (or confusion matrix) with the fitted model is 0.2 instead of the mostly used 0.5. And I want to use the `cv.glm` function with the fitted model: cv.glm(data, glmfit, cost, K) Since the response in the fitted
2007 Aug 14
1
Can I calculcate the percentage of a gamma function area below a cutoff value?
Hi there, I have some bird flight height data that follows a gamma distribution. The data (x) goes from 0 to 700 meters (n=1055). The calculated parameters calculated from the fitdistr(x) are (shape = 5.1379, rate = 0.017541), and therefore the scale (1/rate) = 57.00929. I would like to calculate the percentage of the function area that occurs below 50 meters (0-50m). Is that
2006 Jun 03
1
default value for cutoff in gstat variogram()
I wonder what is the default value for the argument 'cutoff' when not specified in the variogram.formula function of gstat. Computing variogram envelops within gstat, I am comparing the results obtained with variog in geoR and variogram in gstat, and it took me a while before understanding that the cutoff default value is not the maximum distance. Can Edzer tell us about it? All the
2013 Mar 19
0
Min and max cutoff frequency
Presuming that you are asking regarding the Ogg Vorbis audio format, the correct answer is: there is no minimum or maximum cutoff frequency. Vorbis can code all frequencies from DC to Nyquist. What Vorbis will actually do is extremely complex, extremely nonlinear, and highly dependent on bitrate. If you are in the mentality of linear time-invariant filters, you will never be able to understand
2013 Mar 19
0
Min and max cutoff frequency
Oh, I will be very happy if I could see this video! Thank you very much Silvia. Kind regards, Fernando ________________________________ De: Silvia Pfeiffer <silvia at silvia-pfeiffer.de> Para: Benjamin Schwartz <ben at bemasc.net> CC: Fernando Alberto Marengo Rodriguez <fmarengorodriguez at yahoo.com.ar>; "ogg-dev at xiph.org" <ogg-dev at xiph.org>; Sergio
2013 Mar 21
0
Min and max cutoff frequency
Dear Monty, > You can sometimes make a prediction based on the encoder and specific encoding mode... How can I make such prediction for different encoding modes? > so, for what reason are you actually asking I am asking this because we are studying the OGG Vorbis format and its applications. We are very interested in constructing an audio player hardware, based on DSP or DSPic, and the
2013 Mar 22
0
Min and max cutoff frequency
Dear Benjamin, > What is your motivation for constructing this hardware? ?Is your goal to learn/teach from the experience, or are you trying to build something that you cannot buy? Yes, I am interested in learning how Ogg Vorbis works, and what its performance is in audio players in comparison with MP3 and AAC players. It is said that Ogg encoded files have higher quality than MP3 encoded
2002 Mar 11
2
frequency cutoff?
Back in the day, when I was still using LAME, I was aware of the fact that the program would cut off frequencies above a certain level (lowpass). With 192 kbps this was usually around 20Khz (which is the highest frequency a human can hear, as far as I know), and at 128 something like 16Khz. Does Vorbis do something similar? If so, does someone have a chart of the cutoffs at the different quality
2003 Oct 01
1
Text cutoff in legends
Dear r-help If I display plots on the X11 device, the legends looks fine. But if make an EPS, the longer entry in the legend is cutoff (and also in the .pdf I do from the .eps) Can you give me a hint and tell me what I do wrong, please ? postscript("plot.eps",paper="special",horizontal=F,onefile=F,width=8.0,height=7.0) dev.set (2) dev.copy (which=3) dev.off (3) R Version
2006 Jul 24
1
deparse - width.cutoff
I have a question about "deparse" function in R What is the reason that "deparse" use an argument like "width.cutoff" ? Why the maximum cutoff is 500? I was manipulating an R formula and used "deparse". Since the length of user's formula was greater then 500, my code didnt work. thanks Johan johan Faux <johanfaux@yahoo.com> wrote: I have a
2011 Feb 14
1
Optimal Y>=q cutoff after logistic regression
Hi, I understand that dichotimization of the predicted probabilities after logistic regression is philosophically questionable, throwing out information, etc. But I want to do it anyway. I'd like to include as a measure of fit % of observations correctly classified because it's measured in units that non-statisticians can understand more easily than area under the ROC curve, Dxy, etc.
2005 Dec 22
2
Logistic regression to select genes and estimate cutoff point?
Hi, all, I am new to R or even to statistics. Not sure if the question has a answer. But I couldn't find a straight forward answer in the help mailing list. I need use MicroArray data to select several diagnostic genes between Normal samples and Tumor samples and use these genes to predict unknow samples. Since the sample size is so small and data doesn't follow normal distribution, I am
2013 Mar 21
2
Min and max cutoff frequency
> Presuming that you are asking regarding the Ogg Vorbis audio format, the > correct answer is: there is no minimum or maximum cutoff frequency. Vorbis > can code all frequencies from DC to Nyquist. What Vorbis will actually do > is extremely complex, extremely nonlinear, and highly dependent on bitrate. > If you are in the mentality of linear time-invariant filters, you will
2007 Jan 31
1
VIRTUA TENNIS screen cutoff
Hi ! VIRTUA TENNIS works fine (very fine and better than Cedega) , except sound (problem with initialising DirectXAudio. Error code : 0x88780078) and the game screen don't fit the desktop or fullscreen resolution: his parent window seems not be able to re-size itself. A screenshot here : www.ayuka.fr/tmp/CaptureVirtuaTennis.png and here (Desktop mode) :
2013 Mar 18
2
Min and max cutoff frequency
Dear list, Could you please tell me the values of the minimum and maximum cutoff frequencies for each coding version of the 44.1 kHz sampled data? For instance, are the values fmin=100 Hz and fmax=12 kHz valid? Thank you very much in advance. Kind regards, ? Fernando A. Marengo Rodriguez, PhD Post-doctoral fellow on Acoustics and Beamforming -- Laboratory of Noise and Vibration (LVA) Federal
2011 Sep 23
2
LDA cutoff value
Hello, I have run a linear discriminant analysis for the simple 2 group case using the MASS package lda() function. With priors fixed at 0.5 and unequal n for each group, the output basically provides the group means and the LD1 value. There is no automatic output of the cutoff (decision boundary) value used to classify values of the response variable into the different groups. I have tried
2009 Mar 27
1
ROCR package finding maximum accuracy and optimal cutoff point
If we use the ROCR package to find the accuracy of a classifier pred <- prediction(svm.pred, testset[,2]) perf.acc <- performance(pred,"acc") Do we?find the maximum accuracy?as follows?(is there a simplier way?): > max(perf.acc at x.values[[1]]) Then to find the cutoff point that maximizes the accuracy?do we do the following?(is there a simpler way): > cutoff.list <-
2013 Mar 19
2
Min and max cutoff frequency
Maybe Monty will make a video about it one day and we will all understand it. ;-) Silvia. On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Benjamin Schwartz <ben at bemasc.net> wrote: > Presuming that you are asking regarding the Ogg Vorbis audio format, the > correct answer is: there is no minimum or maximum cutoff frequency. Vorbis > can code all frequencies from DC to Nyquist. What Vorbis