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2008 Nov 17
6
PWGL, some improvements
Hi,
few months ago I started a thread about running PWGL under wine. PWGL is a "
free cross-platform visual language based on Common Lisp, CLOS and OpenGL,
specialized in computer aided composition and sound synthesis. "
http://www2.siba.fi/PWGL/index.html
However, because I had to use winetricks to install Microsoft Visual C++
2005 (it's needed by PWGL), and the many errors that I
2005 Nov 17
3
loess: choose span to minimize AIC?
Is there an R implementation of a scheme for automatic smoothing
parameter selection with loess, e.g., by minimizing one of the AIC/GCV
statistics discussed by Hurvich, Simonoff & Tsai (1998)?
Below is a function that calculates the relevant values of AICC,
AICC1 and GCV--- I think, because I to guess from the names of the
components returned in a loess object.
I guess I could use
2007 Nov 19
2
How to write plugin
Hi,
Where can I find documentation for plugin writers? Now I see
mail-log-plugin source, but I can't understand how entry points
(functions mail-log-plugin-init and mail-log-plugin-deinit) are
defined to execute some actions on load/unload/copy messages.
Can anybody comments this?
2000 Nov 15
2
loess documentation
Hi all,
I 've got a question about the usage of loess in the modreg package.
The documentation (loess.html) states that the smoothing window is
either set by span or enp.target. If span is used, the details section
of the docs state...
<SNIP>
DETAILS
Fitting is done locally. That is, for the fit at point x, the fit is
made using points in a neighbourhood of x, weighted by their
2000 Nov 15
2
loess documentation
Hi all,
I 've got a question about the usage of loess in the modreg package.
The documentation (loess.html) states that the smoothing window is
either set by span or enp.target. If span is used, the details section
of the docs state...
<SNIP>
DETAILS
Fitting is done locally. That is, for the fit at point x, the fit is
made using points in a neighbourhood of x, weighted by their
2015 Nov 01
3
OT Strange IP address on home network
On 10/30/2015 09:01 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
>>> So I guess the strange IP address probably comes from some Lite-On device
>>> somewhere in my house - maybe on the server itself, an HP MicroServer.
>>> There are so many possible electronic culprits today.
>
>> You should be able to use nmap to scan the device.
>
> Thanks
2019 Dec 21
2
dovecot rejecting connects
I am a newbie to dovecot but not postfix and centos
I created a new VM with Centos 8 and installed dovecot and postfix.?
Postfix is working fine but dovecot rejects connections from anything
but the local machine.
Locally
? Trying 10.10.100.157...
? Connected to 10.10.100.157.
? Escape character is '^]'.
? * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS ID ENABLE
IDLE
2007 Jul 17
2
xyplot for longitudinal data
Dear R-help subscribers,
I use xyplot to plot longitudinal data as follows:
score<-runif(100,-4,5)
group<-sample(1:4,100,rep=T)
subject<-rep(1:25,4)
age<-rep(runif(4,1,40),25)
df<-data.frame(score,group,age,subject)
xyplot(score~age|group, group=subject,
panel=function(...){
panel.loess(...,lwd=4)
panel.superpose(...)}
,data=df)
this produced a plot with four panels one for each
2016 Jul 01
1
silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() NEON optimization
Hi all,
I'm sending patch "Optimize silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() for ARM NEON" in an separate email.
It is based on Tim’s aarch64v8 branch https://git.xiph.org/?p=users/tterribe/opus.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/aarch64v8
Thanks for your comments.
Linfeng
2006 Mar 24
2
[PATCH] qemu pcnet emulation fixes
The attached patch to the qemu emulation of the pcnet hardware fixes
several problems. It will now only read and write a transmit or receive
descriptor once. It will correctly handle transmitting frames with more
than two fragments. It will discard oversize frames instead of
corrupting memory. I have tested all the changes I have made and even
seen an improvement in receive performance from
2010 Apr 02
2
How to save a model in DB and retrieve It
I'm wondering how to save an object (models like lm, loess, etc) in a DB to retrieve and use it afterwards, an example:
wind_ms <- abs(rnorm(24*30)*4+8)
air_kgm3 <- rnorm(24*30, 0.1)*0.1 + 1.1
wind_dg <- rnorm(24*30) * 360/7
ms <- c(0:25)
kw_mm92 <- c(0,0,0,20,94,205,391,645,979,1375,1795,2000,2040)
kw_mm92 <- c(kw_mm92, rep(2050, length(ms)-length(kw_mm92)))
modelspline
2017 Jan 31
6
[PATCH] Optimize silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX() for ARM NEON
Hi,
Attached is a patch with arm neon optimizations for
silk_warped_autocorrelation_FIX(). Please review.
Thanks,
Felicia
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2010 Nov 10
1
standardized/studentized residuals with loess
Hi all,
I'm trying to apply loess regression to my data and then use the fitted
model to get the *standardized/studentized residuals. I understood that for
linear regression (lm) there are functions to do that:*
*
*
fit1 = lm(y~x)
stdres.fit1 = rstandard(fit1)
studres.fit1 = rstudent(fit1)
I was wondering if there is an equally simple way to get
the standardized/studentized residuals for a
2012 Jan 11
2
2D filter in R?
Hi all,
I am looking for a command for doing 2D filtering (rectangular or
Gaussian) in R...
I have looked at ksmooth, filter and convolve but they seem to be 1D...
Any thoughts?
Thanks a lot!
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2016 Jul 14
6
Several patches of ARM NEON optimization
I rebased my previous 3 patches to the current master with minor changes.
Patches 1 to 3 replace all my previous submitted patches.
Patches 4 and 5 are new.
Thanks,
Linfeng Zhang
2010 Oct 26
2
anomalies with the loess() function
Hello Masters,
I run the loess() function to obtain local weighted regressions, given
lowess() can't handle NAs, but I don't
improve significantly my situation......, actually loess() performance leave
me much puzzled....
I attach my easy experiment below
#------SCRIPT----------------------------------------------
#I explore the functionalities of lowess() & loess()
#because I have
2016 Aug 23
2
[PATCH 7/8] Update NSQ_LPC_BUF_LENGTH macro.
NSQ_LPC_BUF_LENGTH is independent of DECISION_DELAY.
---
silk/define.h | 4 ----
1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/silk/define.h b/silk/define.h
index 781cfdc..1286048 100644
--- a/silk/define.h
+++ b/silk/define.h
@@ -173,11 +173,7 @@ extern "C"
#define MAX_MATRIX_SIZE MAX_LPC_ORDER /* Max of LPC Order and LTP order */
-#if( MAX_LPC_ORDER >
2010 Oct 15
8
drop dead fix
Hello list,
I am about to have to dump Asterisk in favor of some other
VOIP/PBX solution; the reason? I have 304 voice prompts recorded as 22Khz
wav format files that sound like crumpling paper whenever I convert them to
the 8Khz wav/gsm format required by Asterisk. I was considering trying the
G.729 codec, but reading through the specs, I see that the 8Khz conversion
is going to
2005 Nov 17
2
OggPCM2 : chunked vs interleaved data
Sampo Syreeni wrote:
> Secondly, I'd like to see the channel map fleshed out in more detail.
Sampo,
I did flesh out the wiki a **little** more. Is the intent clearer now?
> (Beware of the pet peeve...)
What is that pet peeve?
> IMO the mapping should cover at least the
> channel assignments possible in WAVE files, the most common Ambisonic
> ones, and perhaps some added
2011 Jun 16
0
Update: Is there an implementation of loess with more than 3 parametric predictors or a trick to a similar effect?
Dear R developers!
Considering I got no response or comments in the general r-help forum
so far, perhaps my question is actually better suited for this list? I
have added some more hopefully relevant technical details to my
original post (edited below).
Any comments gratefully received!
Best regards,
David Kreil.
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