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2004 Nov 19
0
COURSE: Statistical Modelling - By Dr Bill Venables
Insightful are pleased to announce the following Course:
Statistical Modelling - By Dr Bill Venables
Dates: 9 - 11 February 2005
Place: Basingstoke, UK
Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
Course Fees: Commercial - £1,400 + VAT, Academic - £800 + VAT
Course Description:
The course will cover both classical and modern modelling, with special
attention on the classical side to linear
2003 Sep 03
0
Course 'Bootstrap methods and permutation tests' - 23 - 24 October
Insightful are pleased to announce we are now taking bookings for our latest course on "Bootstrap methods and permutation tests" in the UK on 23rd - 24th October.
This course will focus in particular on two resampling methods, bootstrapping and permutation tests, which have been applied successfully to areas of statistical modelling where "traditional" standard errors,
2005 Aug 26
0
Modelling Financial Time Series with S-PLUS - Adv. Course 20th Sept '05
Insightful are now taking bookings for the Advanced Time Series Modelling
course to be held at Carlton Terrace in London SW1 on 20th September.
Advanced workshop
Extract for Financial Time Series Modelling : The Advanced Time Series Course
focuses on the most up to date theory and its application around the
following topics (note that not all topics will be covered during the
workshop)
1.
2005 Mar 16
0
Insightful Financial Time Series Modelling in S-PLUS - April course dates
Insightful are now taking bookings for the Financial Time Series Modelling
course to be held at Carlton Terrace in London SW1 on 12th and 13th April
2005. We are also pleased to offer the 1 day Advanced Time Series Modelling
course on April 19th at the same location.
Extract for Financial Time Series Modelling :
This two day course will provide participants with a working knowledge of a
range
2005 Sep 21
0
José C. Pinheiro Training in UK - Analyzing Mixed-Effects Models with S-PLUS
Jos?? C. Pinheiro Training in UK - Analyzing Mixed-Effects Models with S-PLUS
Mixed-effects models provide a powerful tool for analyzing grouped data. This
course will overview the application of linear and nonlinear mixed-effects
models in the analysis of grouped data, using the NLME software in S-PLUS to
illustrate the different stages of model fitting. A new element to the course
will cover
2012 Apr 11
0
R Programming Workshops with Bill Venables, June 18-19 at MU in Milwaukee, WI
The Milwaukee Chapter of the ASA (MILWASA) in cooperation
with The Medical College of Wisconsin,
Marquette University,
The Children's Research Institute,
The Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
and Quantitative Health Sciences
are proud to announce
R Programming Workshops with Bill Venables
Senior Statistician with CSIRO
2006 Mar 13
0
Analysis of Microarray Data Using S-PLUS, R and S+ArrayAnalyzer
Analysis of Microarray Data Using S-PLUS, R and S+ArrayAnalyzer
23rd March 2006
Presenter: Adam Diaz
Venue: Insightful UK, Network House, Basing View, Basingstoke, Hants RG21 4HG
This is the last chance to register for this unique course being run by a
member of Insightful's microarray development team from the US.
Extract
Microarray technology is complex, and experiments using
2006 Mar 13
2
S-Plus Essentials April 24th-27th 2006
S-PLUS ESSENTIALS
24-27th April 2006
Venue : Insightful UK Office, Network House, Basing View, Basingstoke, Hants
RG21 4HG
We are pleased to be taking registrations for the next scheduled S-PLUS
Essentials course being held in Basingstoke 24-27th April 2006. If you are
unfamiliar with S-PLUS or have been meaning to upgrade your S-PLUS skills,
this is the course for you. This course will be
2003 Feb 25
0
COURSE: Prof. Brian D. Ripley on Statistical Data Mining, Zuerich, April 3/4
Insightful AG and Seminar for Statistics of ETH Z?rich present:
Statistical Data Mining by PROF. BRIAN D. RIPLEY
click here for all details: http://www.insightful.com/services/training/datamining_by_Ripley.asp
*Zuerich April 3/4*
Data Mining has become popular in science, engineering and in traditionally data-rich
industries such as banking, insurance and market research. There are emerging
1999 Jun 24
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Re: [Venables-course] Downloading R
"Hodgess, Erin" <HodgessE at zeus.dt.uh.edu> writes:
> Hello all!
Good to hear from you again, Erin.
> I would like to download R to the UNIX machine here.
>
> I will be downloading it to my own account.
>
> Could anyone please tell me how much space it requires once it is
> "unzipped"?
The original tree is about 8.5 MB. After compilation you
2005 Sep 12
0
Applied Quantitative Analytics in Finance
2005 APPLIED QUANTITATIVE ANALYTICS IN FINANCE EVENT o OCTOBER 6, 2005 o
LONDON
Please join us at the Museum of London for a series of guru-led
presentations, networking, and demonstrations by academic and business
thought leaders in finance from Basel II Committee, Swiss Union of Raiffeisen
Banks, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, UBS Warburg,
Ingenious Media Plc. and
2006 Sep 13
0
Course***Dr Frank Harrell's Regression Modeling Strategies in R/Splus course *** September 2006 near you (San Francisco, Washington DC, Atlanta)
Anyone from Chicago area interested in this course? Please email XLSolutions so they can schedule it in Chicago.
We ran out of travel budget in my company :(
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 13:20:23 -0700From: elvis@xlsolutions-corp.comSubject: [S] Course***Dr Frank Harrell's Regression Modeling Strategies in R/Splus course *** September 2006 near you (San Francisco, Washington DC, Atlanta)To:
1999 Jun 16
0
RE: Venables & Ripley 3rd edition
I have in my inbox a note saying books are expected in early August.
However, for R users there is relatively little advantage in the third
edition, except that almost everything works unchanged. The real advantages
of the third edition are for users of S-PLUS 5.x and 4.5/2000.
> From: Marc R. Feldesman
> To: guido at hal.stat.unipd.it; 'Guido Masarotto '; 'Maria Wolters '
2003 Sep 10
0
Industrial Statistician Job (Basingstoke UK)
We (Eli Lilly & co) have a vacancy for an experienced industrial
statistician who is familiar with mainstream statistical software,
particularly Splus (or R) and/or SAS and/or JMP. The role is to
provide expertise and training in Statistics in support of
process-improvement in all areas of the business, particularly Statistical
Process Control, Design of Experiments, and Quality
2005 May 18
0
New course***Advanced Statistical Modelling in R/S-plus
XLSolutions Corporation (www.xlsolutions-corp.com) is proud to
announce a new 2-day "Advanced Statistical Modelling in R/S-plus"
at 3 locations:
**** Seattle ---------------------------- June 16th - 17th,2005
**** Atlanta ---------------------------- June 23th - 24th,2005
**** Chicago ---------------------------- June 30th - July 1st,2005
Reserve your seat now at the early bird
2010 Feb 14
1
NextMethod() example from S Programming by Venables and Ripley (page 78)
S Programming by Venables and Ripley (page 78) has the example listed
at the end of this email. However, I get the following error when I
try the example. I don't understand the descriptions of NextMethod on
its help page. Could somebody let me know how to fix the error of this
example?
> test(x)
c1
c2
Error in NextMethod() : no method to invoke
Calls: test -> test.c1 -> NextMethod
2001 May 06
1
deriv3 example on Venables/Ripley page 263
What does it require to run the example on page 263
of Venables/Ripley book using R 1.3.0?
I got the following error and I have no clue how to correct it.
Thank you very much. (If you reply to the list, please send a
copy to me.)
> lmix2 <- deriv3(
+ ~ -log(p*dnorm((x-u1)/s1)/s1 + (1-p)*dnorm((x-u2)/s2)/s2),
+ c("p", "u1", "s1", "u2",
2006 Mar 17
4
Countries supporting SMS on PSTN (ISDN)
Hi
does anyone have a definitive list of countries other than those listed
on the wiki which are supporting app_SMS on landlines using ETSI ES 201
912 ??
Thanks
Tim Robinson
Basingstoke, UK
2013 Oct 02
1
R Excel - Microsoft Excel is waiting for OLE action
Hi,
I am hoping you may be able to help please?
I am trying to use R Excel to run an R script using
"RInterface.RunRFile"
I have tested this command on basic scripts and they work fine. However
when I try to run quite a long script which runs a number of forecasts
using the forecast package, linear regressions and then tries to print
and excel workbook I get the error
Microsoft
2002 Nov 07
1
language inconsistency puzzle (in the tradition of Bill V enables (Hi Bill) puzzle "what is x")
R allows you to dynamically extend a vector by assigning past the end. So if
a has length 10, then assigning to a[11] creates also a[11] with value
a2[11] NA. So a is now length 11, while a2 is still length 10. So the
occurrence of a[11] has a different meaning on the assigned-to side than on
the assigned-from side. E.g.
>a <- rep(1,10)
>b <- 11
>a2 <- a
>a[b] <- a2[b]