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2013 Aug 19
0
Closing sf.net issue tracker
Ralph Giles wrote:
> As part of the ongoing move of FLAC's project hosting from
> sourceforge.net to xiph.org, we're planning to remove the issue tracker
> there. Erik doesn't check it, so issues filed there are just rotting,
> and that's a poor experience.
>
> We don't have a decent alternative at xiph.org at the moment. We've
> variously discussed
2004 Mar 17
6
projection pursuit
Dear helpers
Does R have a package that performs projection pursuit density estimation? Or
anyone knows code in Matlab or C for example to do this?
Thank you all
Luis
2004 Sep 10
2
What's left for 1.0?
All,
FLAC is nearing an official version. I am going to release a 0.9
version first with the winamp2 plugin fixes (and some other small
inprovements). but I want to ask the question now:
As a user, what do you think is left to do before 1.0? FLAC is
bound to have incremental improvements but are there any fundamental
format or feature changes/additions that you think that should be
made? I am
2012 Mar 29
4
[GIT PULL] Assorted bugfixes and improvements (from openSUSE)
The following changes since commit b78d8e4db10e57b8d82bb82e4e3662d5dedd7255:
FLAC__bitmath_ilog2,FLAC__bitmath_ilog2_wide,COUNT_ZERO_MSBS: add gcc
specific optimizations (2012-03-28 15:43:48 -0300)
are available in the git repository at:
git://github.com/crrodriguez/flac.git master
for you to fetch changes up to 3a060556772c5d6a6464afddfda7c3ad2f93a306:
Remove winamp2 plugin.
2011 May 31
1
Projection Pursuit Index
Dear R-developers,
I am trying to experiment with projection pursuit (PP), and different
indexes for the same, especially using the tourr package. However, I've
noticed that a PP index in the said package is only a function of the
projected data. Could I modify the function so that the index sees the
projection bases instead (or in addition to the data) ?
Alternatively, if some other package
2005 Jul 11
1
Projection Pursuit
Hello,
Just a quick question about ppr in library modreg.
I have looked at Ripley and Venables 2002 and it says that projection
pursuit works "by projecting X in M carefully chosen directions"
I want to know how it choses the directions? I presume it moves around the
high-dimensional space of unit vectors finding ones that separate the
response variables, but how.
I looked at the
2015 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] some superoptimizer results
On 07/22/2015 09:27 PM, John Regehr wrote:
>> I just noticed: most of the results in this batch seem to be about
>> exploiting `[zs]ext i1` having cost 1
>> in order to replace a select of cost 3.
>> Could you do a run where select has cost 1 and [zs]ext i1 (and trunc
>> to i1) has cost 2 or 3?
>
> I tried this (or something quite similar) earlier and it
2017 Apr 15
2
help on listener connection stats
Hi,
I see two statistics on the admin web page.
On my system "listeners" is usually 0. Sometimes I will
actually catch it at 1 or 2, but it is 0 99% of the time.
On the other hand "listener_connections" is always
going up. If I refresh the screen it goes up by a few.
If I wait an hour and refresh it goes up by tens.
Over a few days it goes up by hundreds.
What is this
2007 Dec 20
2
factor manipulation: edgelist to a matrix?
Hello All,
I have had considerable bad luck with attempting the following with for
loops. Here is the problem:
# Suppose we have a data.frame with the following data, which can be
considered a type of edgelist (for those with networks backgrounds):
#
# V1 V2
# 1 A
# 1 A
# 1 B
# 2 A
# 3 C
# 3 A
# 3 C
# 3 B
#
# I want the output of the function to produce a matrix, such that #each
factor of
2018 Jun 21
2
Bug-closing protocol
So Reid, you'll be running a BoF on this at the October dev meeting? ☺
--paulr
From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Reid Kleckner via llvm-dev
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 6:12 PM
To: JVApen at gmail.com
Cc: llvm-dev
Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] Bug-closing protocol
Thanks for taking the time to report bugs! I think you are responsible for filing the most
2010 Apr 14
3
pdMat
Alguien tiene experiencia en escribir una pdMat. Para aquellos que no lo
recuerden son las matrices de covarianzas de los efectos aleatorios que
ajusta la función lme de la librería nlme
Estas matrices tiene especial importancia en aplicaciones de genética de
poblaciones y en particular en mapeo de asociación. Pinheiro y Bates dicen
que el usuario puede crear sus propias pdMat y sugiere como
2008 Oct 28
1
Source code for ppr (Projection Pursuit Regression)
Dear R users,
I am looking for the source code of the implementation of ppr (Projection
Pursuit Regression) in R.
It will be great if citations of the source papers on which the
implementation is based, are also provided.
Thank you,
Arvind Iyer,
Grad student, Deptt. of Biomedical Engineering
Viterbi School of Engineering
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
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2006 Apr 10
6
"Pursuit of Happiness" ? Are you sure ?
I always kind of liked this title (the title of Davids super Rails
presentation), but then I saw this quote today:
"The pursuit of happiness is a most ridiculous phrase; if you pursue
happiness you''ll never find it." by C.P Snow
I''d have to agree with this quote. It''s the same as love... go looking for
it, and you''ll never find it.
Soooo... David,
2007 Dec 28
5
Still need help with ticket triage
As everyone probably realizes, I''m getting swamped with incoming
problems and tickets and I still need help triaging the tickets.
James Turnbull has volunteered to help some, but I think we need more
than one person. We''ve had a few people step in once or twice, but
I''d like to be able to depend on Unreviewed tickets getting handled
by someone else, rather
2001 Mar 01
1
Kohonen's SOM in R?
Is there an implementation of the SOM ('Self Organizing Map') procedure in
R ?
I am aware of the implementations of Sammon mapping, multidimensional
scaling and, somewhat peripherally, principal curves and projection
pursuit .. but not SOM per se as far as I can see. Am I missing
something?
---------------------
for anyone interesed in SOM
I found Samuel Kaski's thesis
2001 Jun 08
1
:predict.ppr
Hi all,
I am doing a projection pursuit regression using the ppr() function from
modreg.
I would also like to use predict.ppr(). However, I cannot find any
information about it in the help files. There is a link to predict.ppr
in the index for modreg, but that link is to the help for ppr().
Has predict.ppr() not been implemented?
If not, does anyone have a suggestion as to how to implement
2000 Feb 03
1
Passwords issues with samba 2.0.6
In my pursuit of integrating samba password authentication with our own
stuff, I've been looking at ways on synchronizing the two. And here are
the two problems for which I hope to get either solution:
a) smbpasswd will not pass down spaces to whatever is called for
synchronization. Barely looking at the synchronization routine, it
scans as a string, which would skip anything after a space.
2006 Jun 28
1
Reporting ppr fits and using them externally.
The pursuit projection packages ppr is an excellent contribution to
R. It is great for one-to-three ridge fits,
often somewhat intuitive, and for multi-ridge fits, where it at least
describes a lot of variance.
Like many folk, I need to report the fits obtained from ppr to the
greater, outside, non-R
world. It is fairly obvious how to use the terms alpha and beta to
report on
2005 Jan 19
5
Vorbis Players for Windows
Hi,
I've recently put a few of my tracks online (http://livenraw.npfdd.ch/
for those interested; it's a solo-rock-performance by me) and of course
I've used Vorbis for this.
Now I had several reports on the topic "How do I play these ogg-things
on Windows?". I've linked to http://www.vorbis.com/ but apparently this
is not easy enough.
One of my friends even told me he
2013 Oct 24
2
Rarezas con boot
la libreria lm4 cambio con la versón 3 de R. Fijate en las versiones
Prof. Julio Di Rienzo
Estadística y Biometría
FCA- U.N. Córdoba
IBS-RARG President
http://sites.google.com/site/juliodirienzo
"Biometry, the active pursuit of biological
knowledge by quantitative methods."
(R.A. Fisher, 1948)
2013/10/24 Carlos Ortega <cof@qualityexcellence.es>
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