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2013 Mar 11
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Hands-on Webinar Series (no charge) The Evolution of Regression from Classical Linear Regression to Modern Ensembles
Maybe you missed Part 1 of "The Evolution of Regression Modeling from Classical Linear Regression to Modern Ensembles " webinar series, but you can still join for Parts 2, 3, & 4 Register Now for Parts 2, 3, 4: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/500959705 Download (optional) a free evaluation of the SPM software suite v7.0 (used in the hands-on components of the webinar). As a
2013 Feb 06
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New Webinar Series: The Evolution of Regression From Classical Linear Regression to Modern Ensembles (Hands-on Component)
The Evolution of Regression: An Upcoming Webinar Series (Hands-on Component) Registration: http://bit.ly/salford-systems-regression-webinar-series Regression is one of the most popular modeling methods, but the classical approach has significant problems. This webinar series address these problems. Are you are working with larger datasets? Is your data challenging? Does your data include missing
2013 Feb 25
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Reminder: Webinar Series-- The Evolution of Regression From Classical Linear Regression to Modern Ensembles (Hands-on Component)
Begins Friday: The Evolution of Regression: An Upcoming Webinar Series (Hands-on Component) Registration: http://bit.ly/salford-systems-regression-webinar-series Regression is one of the most popular modeling methods, but the classical approach has significant problems. This webinar series address these problems. Are you are working with larger datasets? Is your data challenging? Does your data
2013 Mar 20
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Hands-on Webinar: Advances in Regression: Modern Ensemble and Data Mining Approaches (no charge)
Hands-on Webinar (no charge) Advances in Regression: Modern Ensemble and Data Mining Approaches **Part of the series: The Evolution of Regression from Classical Linear Regression to Modern Ensembles Register Now for Parts 3, 4: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/500959705 **All registrants will automatically receive access to recordings of Parts 1 & 2. Course Abstract: Overcoming Linear
2010 Mar 16
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Ensembles in cforest
Dear List, I'm trying to find a way to extract the individual conditional inference trees from cforest ( a modelling function in the party package) in a manner analogous to getTree in randomForest and I'm struggling. I can see that the information is held within the ensemble list, but haven't been able to work out how this sequence of nested lists is structured or if any of the items
2012 Dec 13
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Webinar: Advances in Gradient Boosting: the Power of Post-Processing. TOMORROW, 10-11 a.m., PST
Webinar: Advances in Gradient Boosting: the Power of Post-Processing TOMORROW: December 14, 10-11 a.m., PST Webinar Registration: http://2.salford-systems.com/gradientboosting-and-post-processing/ Course Outline: I. Gradient Boosting and Post-Processing: o What is missing from Gradient Boosting? o Why post-processing techniques are used? II. Applications Benefiting from Post-Processing:
2011 Jul 18
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Reminder: Monitoring GlusterFS Webinar is Tomorrow
Greetings - if you're curious about monitoring GlusterFS performance, be sure and sign up for tomorrow's webinar. We will also post the recording online should you not be able to make it. Introducing Gluster for Geeks Technical Webinar Series In this Gluster for Geeks technical webinar, Craig Carl, Senior Systems Engineer, will explain and demonstrate how to monitor your Gluster
2001 Oct 02
4
Request for Standardization: classical music TAGS
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [ Sorry for sending this twice; I sent it to the vorbis-dev list by mistake. ] The ALBUM, ARTIST, TITLE, and TRACKNUMBER tags aren't sufficient for classical music. MP3 muffed it, but since Vorbis is so flexible, I'd like to propose that ogg123 recognize and display the following optional tags, instead of giving an error message that it doesn't
2001 Oct 02
4
Request for Standardization: classical music TAGS
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [ Sorry for sending this twice; I sent it to the vorbis-dev list by mistake. ] The ALBUM, ARTIST, TITLE, and TRACKNUMBER tags aren't sufficient for classical music. MP3 muffed it, but since Vorbis is so flexible, I'd like to propose that ogg123 recognize and display the following optional tags, instead of giving an error message that it doesn't
2001 Dec 06
12
(Classical) Request for Standardization of expanded TAGS
A month or two ago I sent an email to this list proposing to expand the list of "standard" tags for Ogg Vorbis. No tag would be required, but if you wanted to encode certain types of information about a file, you could use a standard tag. I went through the whole discussion, and revised my proposal in light of all the comments from everyone. Here is the updated proposal. This
2002 Jan 02
3
TAG Standard - ENSEMBLE/PERFORMER tags
I've read through what I think is the entire thread and looked at the standard in its current incarnation (https://reactor-core.org/~djw/ogg-tags.txt). I have only one major problem with the proposed standard at the moment. The existance of both PERFORMER and ENSEMBLE tags. I think this is describing the same type of data (ENSEMBLE = thing that performed the music, PERFORMER = thing that
2002 Jan 02
3
TAG Standard - ENSEMBLE/PERFORMER tags
I've read through what I think is the entire thread and looked at the standard in its current incarnation (https://reactor-core.org/~djw/ogg-tags.txt). I have only one major problem with the proposed standard at the moment. The existance of both PERFORMER and ENSEMBLE tags. I think this is describing the same type of data (ENSEMBLE = thing that performed the music, PERFORMER = thing that
2005 Jan 14
0
2nd Workshop "Ensemble Methods", Tuebingen (Germany)
2nd Workshop "Ensemble Methods" Max Planck Institute Tuebingen, Germany March 4-5, 2005 The second workshop on ensemble methods will take place at the Max Planck Institute Tuebingen (Germany) on March 4-5, 2005. This workshop is jointly organised by the German working groups "Computational Statistics" (IBS-DR) and "Statistical Computing" (GMDS) as well as the
2012 Nov 26
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Webinar signup: Advances in Gradient Boosting: the Power of Post-Processing. December 14, 10-11 a.m., PST
Webinar signup: Advances in Gradient Boosting: the Power of Post-Processing December 14, 10-11 a.m., PST Webinar Registration: http://2.salford-systems.com/gradientboosting-and-post-processing/ Course Outline: * Gradient Boosting and Post-Processing: o What is missing from Gradient Boosting? o Why post-processing techniques are used? * Applications Benefiting from
2013 Dec 11
0
Solar Windows Webinar - US AIR FORCE APPROVED - See thru radiant barrier
?What is an Inflector Window Insulator? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21DiKS5mt4k Energy Efficiency Done Right presents information on the In'Flector See Through Radiant Barrier Window and Skylight Insulator and the Energy Efficiency Industry. We will examine the growth of the energy efficiency, conservation, energy independence, and carbon emmission industries and explain
2008 Oct 15
0
gamboost partial fit prediction
Dear useRs, I am struggling to use gamboost function form the 'mboost' package. More precisely, I am trying to extract the *partial fit* for each of the covariates estimated in a model and I usually end up with this annoying: "Error in newdata[[xname]] : subscript out of bounds ". I hope that the lack of details in my query can be straightforwardly compensated by examining the
2013 Jan 08
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bagging SVM Ensemble
Dear Sir, I got a problem with my program. I would like to classify my data using bagging support vector machine ensemble. I split my data into training data and test data. For a given data sets TR(X), K replicated training data sets are first randomly generated by bootstrapping technique with replacement. Next, Support Vector Mechine (SVM) is applied for each bootstrap data sets. Finally, the
2007 Jun 04
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New package: relations
Dear useRs, it is our great pleasure to announce the new package "relations" to appear on all CRAN-mirrors soon. This package provides data structures and methods for creating and manipulating relations, relation ensembles, sets, and tuples. The feature list includes: * creation of relations by domain and graph/characteristic function/incidences, * extraction of characteristic
2007 Jun 04
0
New package: relations
Dear useRs, it is our great pleasure to announce the new package "relations" to appear on all CRAN-mirrors soon. This package provides data structures and methods for creating and manipulating relations, relation ensembles, sets, and tuples. The feature list includes: * creation of relations by domain and graph/characteristic function/incidences, * extraction of characteristic
2003 Jul 09
2
CFP: CART Data Mining Conference 2004
Apologies for cross posting.... --------------------------------------------------------------------- CART Data Mining'04: First International CART(R) Conferences Focusing on the Data Mining technology of Leo Breiman, Jerome Friedman, Richard Olshen, Charles Stone (CART, MARS(R), TreeNet(tm), PRIM(tm)...) First Call For submissions