Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Siegel-Tukey test"
2002 Jan 24
2
general minimisation function
Dear R users,
I am searching for a general minimisaton function like 'ms' in R.
Please give me a hint!
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2001 Jan 09
2
quantile function for noncentral f-distribution
hello R-friends,
I'm looking for a quantile function for the noncentral
f-distribution in the area of equivalence hypotheses testing.
Can somebody help me?
Many thanks
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Institut f?r Medizinische Informatik Phone : 0431 /
5973182
und Statistik im Klinikum an der CAU
2010 Feb 22
2
Siegel-Tukey test for equal variability (code)
Hi, I recently ran into the problem that I needed a Siegel-Tukey test for
equal variability based on ranks. Maybe there is a package that has it
implemented, but I could not find it. So I programmed an R function to do
it. The Siegel-Tukey test requires to recode the ranks so that they express
variability rather than ascending order. This is essentially what the code
further below does. After the
2007 Apr 27
0
Siegel-Tukey Test
Hi everybody!
Can anybody help me to find an R-function
for the Siegel-Tukey test.
Than you in advance.
Ralf Finne
SYH, University of Applied Sciences
Vasa Finland
2009 Nov 10
0
Nelson- Siegel - (Yield Curve - Smoothening of curve)
I am Julia Cains from Brisbane. This is my
first mail to this group and I have recently started learning the R language.
I am trying to learn the smoothening
of the yield curve. However, I came across the CRAN package – “YieldCurve”
meant for Modelling and estimation of the yield curve. The problem is I am not
able to understand whether this package will help me to carry out smoothening of
the
2012 Apr 26
4
Modelo de Nelson y Siegel
Hola a todos: En la estimación de parametros de Nelson-Siegel vienen definidos 3 argumentos: rate, maturity y MidTau. Este último lo define como un vector el cual indica el término medio del vencimiento para maximizar el factor beta2.Si yo tengo un vector de maturity de 77 datos, la pregunta es:¿Qué tan importante es el argumento MidTau, y qué otra especificación tiene? no me queda muy claro cómo
2008 Jun 30
0
Asterisk to Broadvoice SIP peer fails in 1.6.9-beta9
In a 1.2 release of asterisk, I've had no problem connecting to a Broadvoice SIP peer, to allow routing outgoing calls from Asterisk to Broadvoice. Now, with the same SIP configuration, I cannot establish the peer. I've enclosed a SIP log in the hope that someone can help me analyze this failure. I'd guess the issue is NAT related and wondering if someone can spot a problem in the
2005 Aug 05
1
Abwesenheitsnotiz: Nortel Option 11 and TE110P o f Digium
??????????????? i dont understand.
On 8/5/05, Siegel, Joerg <JSiegel@tunstall.de> wrote:
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> Ich bin am 9.8. wieder im Hause!
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> Mit freundlichen Gr??en,
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> J?rg Siegel.
2015 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM instrumentation
The PGO was my first guess but I can get a lot of information.
At first, I follow the explanation at http://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html#profiling-with-instrumentation but instead of llvm-profdata merge, I used llvm-profdata show *.profraw.
Sadly, the information I get is the total number of function, the maximum function count and the maximum internal block count.
Do you know if you
2008 Jul 02
0
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 48, Issue 4
Hi,
Check sip.conf settings. disable TCP and TLS, or if there is any securify
related parameters. Use UDP and test.
Send us your feedback.
Regards,
Vidura B. Senadeera.
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 13:50:16 -0400
> From: David Siegel <David.Siegel at twosigma.com>
> Subject: [asterisk-users] Broadvoice and Asterisk 1.6.0-beta9
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2018 Jul 11
0
VFIO console
Attempt a clean installation of your OS preference.Other than that, my guess is that your machine is dying, and no amount of money would fix the components.Computers are really quite inexpensive these days, so I would recommend that you consider that choice first.Best of luck.../rgc
On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 9:50 PM, "admin at siegel-tech.net" <admin at siegel-tech.net>
2006 Dec 11
1
cohen kappa for two-way table
Greetings,
I am a bit confused by the results returned by the functions:
cohen.kappa {concord}
classAgreement {e1071}
when using a two-way table.
for example, if I have an matrix A, and a similar matrix B (same
dimensions), then:
matrix A and B can be found:
http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/drupal/files/a_40.txt
http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/drupal/files/b_40.txt
A <-
2009 Mar 12
1
Cross-validation -> lift curve
Hi all,
I'd like to do cross-validation on lm and get the resulting lift curve/table
(or, alternatively, the estimates on 100% of my data with which I can get
lift).
If such a thing doesn't exist, could it be derived using cv.lm, or would we
need to start from scratch?
Thanks!
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Prediction Impact, Inc.
Predictive Analytics World Conference
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2004 Mar 11
0
ridit()
I have tried to encode a ridit function.
(cf. Bross IDJ: How to use ridit analyses.
In: Biometrics 1958(14): 18-38.
Application e.g.:
Goossen WTF. Exploiting the Nursing Minimum Data Set for the Netherlands.
In: Medinfo 2001 2001: 1334-1338.
http://cmbi.bjmu.edu.cn/2001/medinfo_2001/Papers/Ch16/Goossen.pdf.)
Questions and hints:
- Is there already a ridit function in R?
- Argument
2008 Nov 06
1
how to make a multiple plot
Sorry I have a bad English.
I'm a student. now, I'm studying Nelson-Siegel Extended, a term structure model.
I can analyze - estimate parameters and make aplot - manually, from data bond in a day.
I can analyze bond data in a month, like make multiple plot for different bont date and make a multiple plot to compare parameters in different date.
I think I have seen examples like mine in
2008 Sep 07
1
cohen's kappa
Dear all,
I have a question on Cohen's kappa:
Assume I have two datasets, one has 500 objects, 10 methods and the other,
1000 different objects, 20 different methods. Could I compare between the
two datasets to conclude the 10 methods are more "concordant" than the 20
ones by looking at some output, for example, cohen.kappa{concord} ?
One more, could anyone explain in brief,
2006 Mar 17
2
tripplite_usb and Omni1000
As I understand it from looking through the archives of this mailing
list and the source for the driver, tripplite_usb should work for this
device. I tried to go through the source as best I could to see if I
could add support myself, but got a bit lost.
Anyhow, here's hoping that someone has some experience with this model.
My system is using the latest CVS checkout of the Development branch
2015 Sep 30
2
Integration of AVR backend
Exciting!!!
> On Sep 29, 2015, at 17:03 , Hal Finkel via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Dylan McKay via llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
>> To: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org, "David Siegel" <agnat at me.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2015 10:35:16 PM
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2009 Apr 09
0
Invoking bond_prices function of termstrc package
Hi,
I'm trying to invoke the function bond_prices from termstrc package.
Here is the code snippet:
library(termstrc)
data(eurobonds)
b <- matrix(rep(c(0,0,0, 1),1),nrow=1,byrow=TRUE)
group<-c("GERMANY")
colnames(b) <- c("beta0","beta1","beta2","tau1")
germaturities<-create_maturities_matrix(eurobonds$GERMANY)
2015 Nov 18
2
Meaning of IR inline assembly
Thanks, but I could not find the imr, dirflag, fpsr constraints here. Just the usual gcc/clang inline assembly constraints.
Those one were of my concern, actually :)
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18.11.2015, 17:11, "David Siegel" <agnat at icloud.com>:
>> On 18.11.2015, at 16:28, AlexandreFressange via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
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>> I reduced the above