Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Speex Theory"
2004 Aug 06
1
(no subject)
Hello... I'm developing Embedder VoIP as a project in my university and
I'm thinking that I can use Speex as my codec of choice... I just wanted
to know if any of you has done realtime Speex encoding/decoding with a
dsp in an VoIP enviroment
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version 3.1
GED/J d-- s:++>: a-- C++(++++) ULU++ P+ L++ E---- W+(-) N+++ o+ K+++ w---
GE/CS/MU d-- s:- a-- C++(++)
2005 Mar 06
1
wine wont' run
Any guess's as to whats going on here?
A new from source compile/install
vic@zeus:/usr/local/bin$ wine
wine: creating configuration directory '/home/vic/.wine'...
Unknown option '-w'
usage: wineserver [options]
options:
-d<n> set debug level to <n>
-p make server persistent
-h display this help message
-s server will use shared memory
2001 Jan 06
2
video compression using textured polygons?
I was just thinking last night, how about this:
For each frame, detect edges and divide the frame into a
bunch of non-overlapping polygons. Extract textures from
the first frame, then save changes in polygon vertex
coordinates only, unless the textures change too much in
which case new textures (which could be wavelet compressed)
would be stored.
Also, if the movements of the vertices would
2010 Dec 04
1
what is this averaging function called ?, has R a built in function for it ?
I know little of statistics and have created this function out of intuition.
But since this algorithm is so basic I wonder what is the proper name of
this function and is it build in R.
here is some code in PHP to illustrate what the function is doing, it uses
some function I created but the meaning is obvious:
#get csv file and interchange rows with columns to get two arrays
$csv =
2011 Nov 05
1
set seed for random draws
Hello, all!
I need help on these two problems:
1) If I want to randomly draw numbers from standard normal (or other distributions) in loops e.g.:
ty=0; ks=0
for (i in 1:5) {
set.seed(14537+i)
k<-rnorm(1)
ks[i]<-.3*k+.9
if (ty==0) {
while ((ks<.2)||(ks>3)) {
#set.seed(13237+i*100)
k<-rnorm(1)
2006 Jan 31
0
multiple relational tables theory
I''m a little unclear on theory here.
I have a number of tables but specifically...
clients
placements
facilities
A client may have only 1 placement
A placement may have only 1 client but there may be many placements per
client.
A placement may have only 1 facility
A facility may have only 1 placement but there may be many placements
per facility
I''m wondering if it is
2010 Jan 11
1
Solving graph theory problems with R ? (minimum vertex cover)
I just realized (after many discussion with friends), that I might need to
solve a (classical) graph theory problem with R.
My specific problem is called:
Minimum vertex cover <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertex_cover#Definition> for
a hypergraph <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypergraph> (Please see the links
for a formal explanation, also with some pictures)
Which is another way of
2010 Jul 09
0
Rx/Tx fine tuning of analogue card to PRI card - Am I right with my theory?
Hi Everyone,
I want to fine tune the Rx and Tx gain on an analogue Sangoma card by
dialing into another server that is running on Sangoma PRI card (both
services on Bell network).
[mwatt1004khz]
exten => s,1,Answer
exten => s,n,PlayTones(1004/1000)
exten => s,n,Wait(300)
If I match the Rx/Tx numbers on both sides by monitoring "ztmonitor X -vv"
am I right with my theory of
2010 Jan 19
1
Sampling theory
Hi there,
are there any R-packages for computations required in sampling theury
(such as confidence intervals under random, stratified, cluster sampling;
I'd be partoculary interested in confidence intervals for the population
variance, which is difficult enough to find even in books)?
Thanks,
Christian
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Christian Hennig
University College London, Department of Statistical
2017 Jun 27
0
Nash equilibrium and other game theory tools implemented in networks using igraph or similar
Why don't you implement and uplad the package to CRAN?
On 27 Jun 2017 17:45, "Chris Buddenhagen" <cbuddenhagen at gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone know of some code, and examples that implement game theory/Nash
equilibrium hypothesis testing using existing packages like igraph/statnet
or similar?
Perhaps along the lines of this article:
Zhang, Y., Aziz-Alaoui, M. A., Bertelle,
2006 Feb 07
1
kernel + klibc tree now, in theory, feature-complete
I have updated and pushed the klibc-kernel tree. "In theory" it should
be a 1:1 replacement for any stock kernel, which kinit taking up the slack.
Anyway, I haven't yet removed any in-kernel functionality, but that's
hopefully coming; the in-kernel functionality won't be executed in
either case.
git://git.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/git/hpa/linux-2.6-klibc.git
-hpa
2010 Sep 10
0
[LLVMdev] [LLVMDev] [Register Allocation Theory] Is register allocation indeterminate?
Has anyone read anything about register allocation being
indeterminate? I have seen much literature about "optimal register
allocation," but does anyone know a case where it is not?
Thanks,
Jeff Kunkel
2006 Dec 30
0
Theory behind RDNIS and does it work or not?
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
<title></title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
Hello everybody,<br>
<br>
currently I'm implementing redirection
2008 Sep 06
1
bonding theory question
Hello All,
I am currently using bonding with 2 NICs (using mode 0). Its been
working well, but I am trying to understand how it works (I am a total
newbie).
mode=0 (balance-rr)
Round-robin policy: Transmit packets in sequential order from the
first available slave through the last. This mode provides load
balancing and fault tolerance.
So I have 2 NICs (1 NIC attached to switch A, 2nd NIC
2003 Dec 18
1
Multiple server theory
3 computers...
- WinNT4 - presently PDC-soon BDC - some file serving - print serving -
AV server
- Linux 1 - presently joined to domain - slave DNS/LDAP - primary file
server - primary SMB HOME/PROFILES and SHARES
- Linux 2 - presently BDC-soon PDC - web & mail server - master DNS/LDAP
- DHCP server
Should I be running winbind on Linux 1?
Does Samba 3.0.0 with LDAP obviate the need to fix
2018 Jan 17
0
Item Response Theory
Hi,
I work with a medical education company and we are interested in
implementing item response theory for our question bank. A few packages for
this already exist in R. We are looking for an expert R developer to
facilitate the implementation with our data. This would be an ongoing
relationship for a part-time consultant. Please respond with a resume/CV
and your availability.
Thanks,
Nachi
2003 Feb 03
0
(Off topic.) Game theory.
This has nothing to do with R as such; I'm simply trying to exploit
the vast resource of knowledge and expertise that resides in the R
community.
For my sins, I am teaching a course on Game Theory this term. Game
Theory I know from ***nothing***. I am trying to learn the subject
as I go along, staying perhaps half a step in front of the students.
I am having considerable difficulty with
2005 Feb 11
1
Random Matrix theory
Any package that implements Random matrix theory application in R.
I am completely new to this subject, so just wanted to explore it.
Cheers ../Murli
2007 Jan 09
1
differential item function for item response theory
Hi my friends,
I'm very new to R and need your help.
I used R and ltm package for item response theory (IRT) modeling.
I also need to compute differential item function (DIF) for IRT
models. I searched the archive but basically found nothing.
Could you help me find some sources about handling DIF of IRT?
Many thanks in advance!
Feng
2008 May 28
2
Evidence Theory in R
Hello,
well, I searched list-archive, cran and the references, but found
nothing. Thus:
Does anybody around here know anything about Dempster-Shafer Theory,
Evidence Theory or Hints in R? Has anybody stumbled about a package that
I overlooked or implemented something in this area? I really would like
to not implement a hint-model a second time.
My apologies if I missed something obvious, but I