Displaying 20 results from an estimated 90 matches similar to: "I don't find "fuzzy matching""
2008 Dec 15
3
Dedicated Fax Line
Hello folks,
I have a 20 channel fractional PRI and I would like to dedicate one of the lines for a Fax service (in and outbound).
Is this possible with Asterisk and what conf would I need for that?
Thanks,
-JE
2009 Jul 02
3
Grandstream 2010 and blinky lights
I am using 1.4, and have the above device, and it worked really well
with monitoring 18 "hints" aka devices.
Now, I've moved us to a hotdesking paradigm where the user is the
"extension" not the device. IOW if I dial 1234, I will get user 1234
(who happens to log on to device ABC today, and DEF tomorrow).
Can I make the GXP monitor user 1234, not extension 1234 ?
2009 Jan 21
4
integration with Microsoft CRM?
Hi,
How hard is it to integrate asterisk with Microsoft CRM?
Thanks for any suggestions, pointers, etc.
2000 Mar 21
3
Use of Rd2txt on .Rd files from rw-1.0.0 (PR#498)
>From e980153 Tue Mar 21 18:50:55 2000
To: bates@stat.wisc.edu
Subject: Use of Rd2txt on .Rd files from rw-1.0.0
Files generated using prompt.data.frame() under rw-1.0.0 get
scrambled (mildly) when I process them under Rd2txt on Solaris,
(using R-devel 1.1.0).
Files generated under R-devel 1.1 on Solaris are processed ok.
The .Rd files from the two sources look identical. The problem
is
2009 Jul 16
5
AGI to announce temperature from weather.com XML file
I would like to have the ability to have Asterisk announce the temperature
-- not using TTS -- within the dialplan.
For a non-Asterisk project, I have a cron job that periodically pulls down
an XML file from weather.com containing local weather data (TWC's user
agreement requires that data be cached locally). Using sed, I also create a
text file that contains only the numeric value of the
2003 Jul 18
1
what is "fuzzy matching"?
hello.
I am a student that work on R.
I need to some data frames such as
"dolphins","kiwishade","cabbages","beams",... .
I typed 'help.seaech("dolphins")' but the response was
"No help files found with alias or title matching
'dolphins' using fuzzy matching.".
what is "fuzzy matching" and how can I find these
2006 Feb 16
0
Strata and Degrees of freedom in anova and multi-level modeling
I am changing the title because this is really about the history of
anova,
and about strata in analysis of variance. As this kind of question
has been
arising very frequently, an extended comment may be in order.
The ideas, and the sums of squares breakdowns, go back to Fisher; see
in particular his "Design of Experiments", first published in 1935.
This
book is still a good
2008 Nov 23
14
CDR Design
I've taken the liberty of starting a new thread to discuss the design
of the Asterisk CDR mechanism. The discussion has been kindly
initiated by murf putting together a proposal:
http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/murf/RFCs.
After reading the proposal I still don't think it's the right way to
go. To my mind adding more channel variables increases the complexity
in a situation
2005 May 13
0
randomForest partialPlot x.var through function
All,
I'm trying to set up a function which calls the partialPlot function but
am getting an error that I can't seem to solve. Here's a simplified
version of the function and error...
> pplot <-
function(rf,pred.var){partialPlot(x=rf,pred.data=acoust,x.var=pred.var)}
>
> attach(acoust)
> acoust.rf <-
2008 Dec 01
2
[SPAM] - Re: CDR Design - Email found in subject
Hi murf,
Speaking as someone who designs and builds billing platforms, this is
very exciting.
One little thing I have most problems with is the good old fax
detection. I know that NVFaxDetect et al do actually answer the call
and, therefore, get flagged as ANSWERED in the CDR.
But, if the call never gets answered after the initial detection - then,
to my customer, it is a missed (NO ANSWER)
2009 Jul 16
0
AGI to announce temperature from weather.com XMLfile
I have just the thing in PHP.
Drop me a personal e-mail and I'll whiz it over.
Andrew Thomas
Technical Services Manager
andy at datavox.co.uk
DataVox Ltd
Saddleworth Business Centre
Huddersfield Road
Delph, Oldham
OL3 5DF
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Trevor
Hammonds
2008 Nov 04
3
Updating Rails
Hi there,
Brand new to RoR just reading thru agile development with rails. I''m
currently on version 2.1.0 and attempting to update to 2.1.2 however
when I issue the command ''gem update rails'' I see the following
output:
Updating installed gems
Updating rails
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Errno::EACCES)
Permission denied - /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/cache/
2010 Sep 16
2
Realtime semi-colon
Hi list,
Does anyone know how to send * a semi-colon from a realtime database. I
know that * uses the semi-colon as a 'seperator' - but I need to be able
to use one in a command. I know I can use \; in the non-realtime
configs, but this doesn't work in realtime.
Cheers,
Andrew Thomas
Technical Services Manager
DataVox Ltd
Saddleworth Business Centre
Huddersfield Road
Delph, Oldham
2006 Mar 25
1
Suggest patch for princomp.formula and prcomp.formula
Dear all,
perhaps I am using princomp.formula and prcomp.formula in a way that
is not documented to work, but then the documentation just says:
formula: a formula with no response variable.
Thus, to avoid a lot of typing, it would be nice if one could use '.'
and '-' in the formula, e.g.
> library(DAAG)
> res <- prcomp(~ . - case - site - Pop - sex, possum)
2010 Apr 15
1
classes and functions for qqnorm and stem
Referring to "Using R for Data Analysis and Graphics" by J H Maindonald,
and available from the R site, I found the example on p.30 non-working:
> stem(qqnorm(possum$hdlngth))
Error in stem(qqnorm(possum$hdlngth)) : 'x' must be numeric
Since qqnorm(possum$hdlngth) plots, and
> class(possum$hdlngth)
[1] "numeric"
, the problem must be here:
>
2002 Apr 10
2
I need to be able to turn off host checking entirely
I have a small LAN. The entire system is within my view - all the
hosts, the switch and the wire. If someone is in a a position to do a
"man in the middle" attack, there's no need - they already have me.
Over the other side of the room, and beside my desk, I have test
systems. I use disk caddies (see www.vipower.com for examples) and can
switch operating systems in about the
2002 Jun 13
0
possum sleeping: thanks and fisher.test() FEXACT error
Dear helplist
Many many thanks to everyone who helped me. The trick was to use
tabulate() or, better,
tab <- rep(0,50)
names(tab) <- 1:50
tab[names(table(sleeps))] <- table(c)
My original dataset was a list of 50 trees and a length 12 vector
recording which tree a certain possum slept in on 12 nights. As
Professor Ripley points out, a Monte-Carlo simulation is easy to set
up, and it
2004 May 22
5
Asterisk firewall config
The asterisk wiki states that it needs SIP, IAX2, IAX and RTP open to the
world to work. Is this necessarily true, or does it only need some of these
outgoing?
I'm concerned as anyone that could guess an extension number&password could
use my server to make outgoing calls. It would help if the extensions had a
netmask/allowable IP setting like the iax.conf file uses, but there
2002 Jun 13
2
fisher.test FEXACT memory bug "should not occur" (PR#1662)
This is a bad bug as reported by Robin Hankin,
it is still in "R-patched" ...
##- From: Robin Hankin <r.hankin@auckland.ac.nz>
##- To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
##- Subject: [R] possum sleeping: thanks and fisher.test() FEXACT error
##- Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:46:26 +1200
## .....
## Example slighlty modified (MM)
d4 <- matrix(c(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
2002 Jun 12
4
table problems
dear helplist,
my student has fifty trees, numbered one to fifty, and a vector
recording which tree a certain possum slept in on 12 nights.
R> c
[1] 3 14 17 22 26 26 17 40 43 25 46 46
R>
Thus it slept in tree #3 on Monday, then tree #14 on Tues, and so on.
I wish to test the null hypothesis that the animal chooses trees
randomly; try
R> table(c)
c
3 14 17 22 25 26 40 43 46
1 1