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2010 Mar 03
1
Mentor for GSOC '10: Symbolic Regression in R
Hi all, I am looking to extend the regression and data analysis capabilities of R through Symbolic Regression that can potentially find implicit equation relationships in the input data. You can find my project proposal at: http://rwiki.sciviews.org/doku.php?id=developers:projects:gsoc2010:syrfr I am looking for a mentor to guide me through the summer on the project under the Google Summer Of
2009 Mar 12
2
compiling ffmpeg with --enable-libspeex (was Re: from Adobe Flex / Flash Player 10 .flv Speex via Red5 to .wav PCM?)
I am having trouble compiling ffmpeg to support speex, which didn't work with the ubuntu libspeex-dev package, but looks like it might with the Speex version 1.2rc1 tarball from http://speex.org/downloads/ How do I tell ffmpeg's configure and/or make to use the 1.2rc1 version of libspeex in /usr/local/include instead of the older debian/ubuntu libspeex-dev package in /usr/include/speex?
2010 Mar 31
1
Speex in flash player: how to work with?
> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 19:52:42 +0400 > From: Max Lapshin <max.lapshin at gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] Speex in flash player: how to work with? > > _microphone = Microphone.getMicrophone(); > _microphone.setSilenceLevel(0); > _microphone.codec = SoundCodec.SPEEX; > _microphone.encodeQuality = 10; > _microphone.rate = 16; > _microphone.framesPerPacket
2010 Mar 07
1
category k-means package?
What happened to the category k-means package for performing k-means clustering on categorical variables? I expected it to become more prominent after the Netflix Challenge recommendation engine contest concluded, but instead it seems to have dropped from view. Where was it and where is it now, and why did it become less visible?
2009 Mar 11
1
from Adobe Flex / Flash Player 10 .flv Speex via Red5 to .wav PCM?
I am having trouble converting a .flv file uploaded from Adobe Flex / Flash Player 10 to a Red5 server using the speex coder: http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/langref/flash/media/Microphone.html http://jira.red5.org/confluence/display/codecs/Speex+Codec Questions: 1. How do I extract the audio track out of such a .flv file? 2. How do I convert it from Speex to .wav PCM? Thanks.
2010 Apr 02
4
Derivative of a smooth function
Dear All, I've been?searching for?appropriate codes to compute the rate of change and the curvature?of ?nonparametric regression model whish was denoted by a smooth function?but?unfortunately?don't manage to?do?it. I presume that such characteristics from a smooth curve can be determined by the first and second derivative operators. The following are the example of fitting a
2005 Dec 20
2
need 95% confidence interval bands on cubic extrapolation
Dear R experts: I need to get this plot, but also with 95% confidence interval bands: hour <- c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) millivolts <- c(3.5, 5, 7.5, 13, 40, 58) plot(hour, millivolts, xlim=c(1,10), ylim=c(0,1000)) pm <- lm(millivolts ~ poly(hour, 3)) curve(predict(pm, data.frame(hour=x)), add=TRUE) How can the 95% confidence interval band curves be plotted too? Sincerely,
2010 Apr 07
1
[LLVMdev] summer of code idea— update the SAFECode project to the new LLVM API
Hi, John Criswell! You have said to me that SAFECode had not been maintained for several years, now I have submitted my proposal for updating the SAFCode project to the new LLVM APIs. If you are still interested in the topic and willing to guid my project, I will be very happy. Now I'm waiting for you comments. Here is my proposal:
2005 Jun 17
2
adjusted R^2 vs. ordinary R^2
I thought the point of adjusting the R^2 for degrees of freedom is to allow comparisons about goodness of fit between similar models with different numbers of data points. Someone has suggested to me off-list that this might not be the case. Is an ADJUSTED R^2 for a four-parameter, five-point model reliably comparable to the adjusted R^2 of a four-parameter, 100-point model? If such values
2010 Apr 07
1
[LLVMdev] SoC 2010 Proposal
Here's my SoC 2010 proposal. I submitted it a long time ago (last week, to be precise), but didn't post it to the list. You can review it here: http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/student_proposal/show/google/gsoc2010/cdavis/t127000394358 Chip
2009 Mar 12
0
compiling ffmpeg with --enable-libspeex (was Re: from Adobe Flex / Flash Player 10 .flv Speex via Red5 to .wav PCM?)
This is resolved: apt-get remove libspeex-dev cd ~/src/speex-1.2rc1/ ./configure --prefix=/usr make; make install cd ../ffmpeg ./configure --enable-libspeex make; make install worked; then I was able to decode a Speex .flv file: ~/flvs$ ffmpeg -i SpeexQ6R16Efalse.flv foo.wav FFmpeg version SVN-r17174, Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Fabrice Bellard, et al. configuration: --enable-libspeex
2010 Apr 07
0
[LLVMdev] summer of code idea— update the SAFECode project to the new LLVM API
yiqiuping1986 wrote: > Hi, John Criswell! > You have said to me that SAFECode had not been maintained for several > years, Just to clarify, SAFECode *has* been and *is* maintained (primarily by me). The release_26 branch in the SVN repository works with LLVM 2.6, and mainline is working (with some regressions) with the upcoming LLVM 2.7. You can subscribe to the SVA Commits mailing list
2005 Apr 11
1
glm family=binomial logistic sigmoid curve problem
I'm trying to plot an extrapolated logistic sigmoid curve using glm(..., family=binomial) as follows, but neither the fitted() points or the predict()ed curve are plotting correctly: > year <- c(2003+(6/12), 2004+(2/12), 2004+(10/12), 2005+(4/12)) > percent <- c(0.31, 0.43, 0.47, 0.50) > plot(year, percent, xlim=c(2003, 2007), ylim=c(0, 1)) > lm <- lm(percent ~ year)
2010 Mar 30
2
[LLVMdev] summer of code idea — checking bounds overflow bugs
John Regehr wrote: > Qiuping, > > Have you looked at what has already been done? I would expect that taking > previous work such as this: > > http://llvm.org/pubs/2006-05-24-SAFECode-BoundsCheck.html > > and integrating into current LLVM would be a better idea than starting > over. > This code is publicly available from the SAFECode project (see
2005 Jun 14
2
ordinary polynomial coefficients from orthogonal polynomials?
How can ordinary polynomial coefficients be calculated from an orthogonal polynomial fit? I'm trying to do something like find a,b,c,d from lm(billions ~ a+b*decade+c*decade^2+d*decade^3) but that gives: "Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : Object "a" not found" > decade <- c(1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990) > billions <- c(3.5, 5, 7.5, 13, 40) > #
2010 Apr 06
0
[LLVMdev] Summer Code of idea
Hi, I am sorry that just now I give the wrong URL which is a private mood. The next URLs are right: Update the SAFCode project to the new LLVM API http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/student_proposal/show/google/gsoc2010/easyqiu/t127038894856 Check bounds overflow bugs in C programs based on LLVM http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/student_proposal/show/google/gsoc2010/easyqiu/t126993884556 ABCD:
2005 Apr 23
1
start values for nls() that don't yield singular gradients?
I'm trying to fit a Gompertz sigmoid as follows: x <- c(15, 16, 17, 18, 19) # arbitrary example data here; y <- c(0.1, 1.8, 2.2, 2.6, 2.9) # actual data is similar gm <- nls(y ~ a+b*exp(-exp(-c*(x-d))), start=c(a=?, b=?, c=?, d=?)) I have been unable to properly set the starting value '?'s. All of my guesses yield either a "singular gradient" error if they
2010 Apr 06
1
[LLVMdev] Summer Code of idea
Hi, Here are my submitted proposals, and they are still in progress. Wellcome your comments, if you have some interest in the topics. Update the SAFCode project to the new LLVM API http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/student_proposal/private/google/gsoc2010/easyqiu/t127038894856 Check bounds overflow bugs in C programs based on LLVM
2010 Mar 25
1
[LLVMdev] [Summer of Code ideas] The polyhedral optimization framework for LLVM
Hi all, I would like to participate in Google's Summer of Code this year, for LLVM(Polly), The polyhedral optimization framework ( http://wiki.llvm.org/Polyhedral_optimization_framework ) which i am already working on with Tobias. Polly is a polyhedral optimization framework for llvm, which similar to Graphite for gcc (http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Graphite). The main work flow of Polly is:
2010 Apr 10
1
[LLVMdev] *Important*: Google Summer of Code 2010
Dear prospective GSoC Students! Please note, that you won't receive any reviews of your proposals from SoC webapp automatically. You **need to explicitly** subscribe for them. Please do it now and respond to requests / comments already made in some of applications. Thanks! -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University