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2011 Jan 12
2
Samba Share Access Delay !
> Hello Samba Users, > > > > I am using Samba for our project needs to share folders between a Windows > Server 2003 machine and a > > RedHat Linux machine. I am facing issues with Samba shares (Samba Version > 3.5.5 for RHEL 4 x86_64). The scenario is as below ? > > > The windows machine has a couple of shared folders, one of them being * ** > C:\output*
2009 Dec 01
2
Starting estimates for nls Exponential Fit
Hello everyone, I have come across a bit of an odd problem: I am currently analysing data PCR reaction data of which part is behaving exponential. I would like to fit the exponential part to the following: y0 + alpha * E^t In which Y0 is the groundphase, alpha a fluorescence factor, E the efficiency of the reaction & t is time (in cycles) I can get this to work for most of my reactions,
2006 Nov 08
1
Operation with continuous tone
During hardware and network impairment testing, I sometimes just hold down a DTMF key to keep the audio busy. I have found that if I restart the receiver while the transmitter is still encoding DTMF, the receiver plays out a different tone, until the DTMF key goes off an on again. Also, today I captured some Speex frames during a tone (but not including the start of the tone). When I later fed
2008 Jun 19
5
observe_field
I have been trying to pass a collection_select parameter and a text field parameter to observe_field so that it watches both the parameters simultaneously. but what i can see is , when i select some value from drop down and dont write anything in text field its giving correct results.parameters are also correct passed, but just after that if i write something in text field that value also get
2011 Aug 30
0
multi-response regression with random forest
Dear list, I performed a multivariate analysis on freshwater invertebrates data. So I obtained coordinates of my samples on the axes defining the first factorial plane (F1 and F2). I would like to see if the positions on my factorial plan could be linked to levels of impairment ('low' vs 'significant') for several water quality pressure categories and which pressure categories
2002 Oct 10
0
help ! calculating relative mortality using survival5
Hi All, I am relatively new to R (took a class 2 yrs ago ...), and am hoping someone can point me in the right direction for a problem I'd like to solve in R : I would like to calculate the relative mortality of a particular impairment, relative to the standard population. I.e. I'm trying to find S_relative(t) in the eqn below : S_impar(t) = S_standard(t) * S_relative(t) where
2012 Aug 07
1
looking for accessibility help (blind student)
I will have a blind student in my AP Statistics class this year. I'm thinking about using R as his calculator. It seems like it's core text-in text-out nature may match screen reading software well. And I'd like to explore directing visualizations to tactile graphics output. I'm wondering if anyone could give me suggestions (people, websites, organizations) where I could discover
2009 Jan 24
0
Listening tests -- please participate
Hi everyone, We're conducting a listening test for a publication on CELT and we're looking for volunteers. The test takes about 45-60 minutes to complete a and requires: - A decent pair of headphones in a relatively quiet environment - Normal hearing (no known impairment) - A Linux PC (OS X or other UNIX may work too) - A soundcard - The ability to download 85 MB of data If you would
2013 Jul 26
0
[codec] Some listening test results
Ron wrote: > I'm curious about that because you note that the Opus bitstream > wasn't designed to be inherently robust against a bit error at > any point in the packet (and some places will obviously effect > it worse than others) - however it's not quite true that it > 'cannot tolerate them'. It's not quite true to say that Opus was not designed to be
2015 Oct 13
0
Opus (or Silk) and E-Model
Hi-- I'd like to calculate the MOS score (or R-factor) using the ITU-T E-Model (see https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com12/emodelv1/tut.htm) for Opus and/or Silk codecs: - Opus NB, MB, WD, and SWB - SILK NB, MB, WD, and SWB However, some of the required parameters are missing, in particular: - Bpl: packet loss robustness factor and - Ie-eff: equipment impairment factor Does
2014 Dec 11
0
Postdoctoral researcher: genome informatics in psychiatry
We are seeking a talented and driven postdoctoral fellow to join the laboratory of Jake Michaelson, PhD, assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Iowa. The Michaelson lab investigates the effect of genetic variation on the development and function of the brain, particularly in the context of neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism and language impairment. Our
2012 Jan 31
0
Using 2SLS to mimic SEM with nested data
Hello Everyone, I am familiar with the use of 2SLS to mimic SEM. I even used this approach once to estimate a model with a latent interaction term. Does anyone know how to extend this approach to nested data? I have cancer patients with measures of cancer symptoms, functional impairment, and psychological distress taken at multiple points in time. The number of measures varies by patient and the
2013 Jul 26
0
[codec] Some listening test results
Hi Christian, Thanks for publishing this. Do you happen to have some numbers on what the expected bit error rates are for a "typical AMR-WB usage scenario"? I'm curious about that because you note that the Opus bitstream wasn't designed to be inherently robust against a bit error at any point in the packet (and some places will obviously effect it worse than others) - however
2011 May 02
0
reg. speex Ie Values
Hi, I'm using the ITU-T P.834 methodology to derive the Ie parameter for Speex. According to the E-model, Ie indicates the degradation in quality of a codec at 0% packet loss. It is a non-negative value: the higher, the worst. Details in ITU-T G.107. Because Speex is multi-rate, we are deriving one Ie parameter for each Speex rate. In our preliminary experiments, we've got a value of
2013 Jul 26
4
Some listening test results
Hi, a first set of results can be downloaded here <http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/codec/trac/wiki/TestingResults> http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/codec/trac/wiki/TestingResults More will be added soon. Thanks to Patrick Schreiner and Alfons Martin, who did the tests. With best regards, Christian Hoene Symonics GmbH Sand 13 72076 T?bingen Tel +49 7071 5681302
2018 Jul 21
1
database node / possible SYN flooding on port 3306
> Am 20.07.2018 um 18:52 schrieb Nataraj <incoming-centos at rjl.com>: > > On 07/20/2018 03:56 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I have here a database node running >> >> # rpm -qa | grep mysql-server >> mysql55-mysql-server-5.5.52-1.el6.x86_64 >> >> on >> >> # virt-what >> vmware >>
2007 Sep 26
2
Help re speech software for the visually impaired
Hello Speex Development Team, We have purchased many T-2000 phones from VAVAA ( Gold Score International Holdings Limited of China) which use the Speex V208 software. Many of these phones are being used by Vision Impaired people some of whom are totally blind. Do you have a version of your software that we could load which produces speech outpiut that communicates to the user each key selected
2005 Apr 15
2
Running scripts and the console
Hi, is there any way to execute scripts in R (Windows) without the script being copied to the console, so that only error messages are reported? Or to have a second console in parallel? Please. Not being able to hit the F10 button like in S-Plus seriously impairs my productivity (not only because it is slow and clutters my console history). And totally unrelated: Is there any chance that R
2020 Jun 16
3
Codifying our Brace rules-
My 2 pennies is braces add unnecessary clutter and impair readability when used on a *single-line* statement. I count comments, that are on their own line as statement(s). For example: BAD: if (cond) // Comment foo(); GOOD: if (cond) { // Comment foo(); } BAD: if (cond) { foo(); // Comment } GOOD: if (cond) foo(); // Comment BAD: if (cond) for(;;) foo() GOOD: if (cond)
2013 Sep 24
4
[LLVMdev] Enabling MI Scheduler on x86 (was Experimental Evaluation of the Schedulers in LLVM 3.3)
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> wrote: > This week, I'll see if we can enable MI scheduling by default for x86. I'm > not sure which flags you're using to test it now. But by making it default > and enabling the corresponding coalescer changes, we can be confident that > benchmarking efforts are improving on the same baseline.