Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Help neural network in R"
2007 Apr 20
3
How to return more than one variable from function
Dera R users,
I have written a function which computes variance, sd,
r^2, R^2adj etc. But i am not able to return all of
them in return statement.
So how to return more than one variable from
function. In C i used to return by pointers etc. is
there any way like that.
Thanks in advance.
2007 Jun 06
3
Neural Net. in R
Hi everyone,
I'm a graduate student of engineering, lately introduced with R. and using R
for my project and thesis. I'm trying to use R for implementing a neural
network regression model and apply it to my database. I found three R
packages ("AMORE" , "grnnR" , "neural") in R website, but their manuals are
not really user-friendly in my idea. I was wondering
2007 Jan 27
1
Canging the type of point points sizein plots..
I want to plot variation of more than one variable in
single plot with different point types and points
sizes . Can someone help me to do that,
Thanks in advance.
vinod
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2000 Oct 30
2
SOM (Self-organizing map)
Does anyone know of any SOM library for R? or any stand alone freeware?
A search from google returns SOM_PAK 3.1 developed at Helsinki University
of Technology. Is there newer version?
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1997 Apr 08
2
R-alpha: CRAN source/contrib
I've put all ``current'' add-on packages into CRAN's source/contrib tree
and created an INDEX file (attached below). As you can see, currently
we have
acepack
bootstrap
ctest
date
e1071
fracdiff
gee
jpn
snns
splines
survival4
(Yes, e1071 and jpn are new ... more on the latter in a later mail.)
In the near future, I am hoping for the following:
oz (Bill
2007 Jan 23
2
is it necessary to always register C routines with R_registerRoutines?
I am writing bindings to the neural network simulator SNNS.
At present I have used only .C interface, now I'm studying .Call interface.
I have adapted the example from page 77 of r-exts.pdf, however, it crashes
R.
I use MingW as recommended by Duncan Murdoch.
Please, tell me what I am missing.
The code is below.
Thank you.
SEXP snns_getVersion(void)
{SEXP version;
char *v;
2007 Jan 24
2
how to trace what crashes R
I am writing bindings to the C library (neural network simulator SNNS).
DLL was produced with the command
R CMD SHLIB [source with C-wrappers, callable from R with .C and all
sources from the snns kernel]
I used latest MinGW.
The problem is. R crashes with the "segmentation violation".
Tracing with the insight and with simple Rprintf's gave me that crash occurs
on the call of the
2010 Jan 03
2
Artificial Neural Networks
Hi! I am studying to use some R libraries which are applied for working with artificial neural neworks (amore, nnet). Can you recommend some useful, reliable and easy to get example data to use in R for creating and testing a neural network?
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2010 Dec 10
2
Help..Neural Network
Hi all,
I am trying to develop a neural network with single target variable and 5
input variables to predict the importance of input variables using R. I used
the packages nnet and RSNNS. But unfortunately I could not interpret the out
put properly and the documentation of that packages also not giving proper
direction. Please help me to find a good package with a proper documentation
for neural
2009 May 24
2
accuracy of a neural net
Hi. I started with a file which was a sparse 982x923 matrix and where the
last column was a variable to be predicted. I did principle component
analysis on it and arrived at a new 982x923 matrix.
Then I ran the code below to get a neural network using nnet and then wanted
to get a confusion matrix or at least know how accurate the neural net was.
I used the first 22 principle components only for
2009 Jul 01
1
Neural Networks
Hi,
I am starting to play around with neural networks and noticed that there are
several packages on the CRAN website for neural networks (AMORE, grnnR,
neural, neuralnet, maybe more if I missed them).
Are any of these packages more well-suited for newbies to neural networks?
Are there any relative strengths / weaknesses to the different
implementations?
If anyone has any advice before I dive
2009 May 27
3
Neural Network resource
Hi All,
I am trying to learn Neural Networks. I found that R has packages which can help build Neural Nets - the popular one being AMORE package. Is there any book / resource available which guides us in this subject using the AMORE package?
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Indrajit
2007 Feb 23
2
Neural Net forecasting
Are there any packages in R that are suitable for doing time series
forecasting using neural networks? I have looked in the nnet package and
neural package and they both seem geared towards classification.
thanks,
Spencer
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2009 Jul 23
1
Activation Functions in Package Neural
Hi,
I am trying to build a VERY basic neural network as a practice before
hopefully increasing my scope. To do so, I have been using package "neural"
and the MLP related functions (mlp and mlptrain) within that package.
So far, I have created a basic network, but I have been unable to change the
default activation function. If someone has a suggestion, please advise.
The goal of the
2008 Apr 26
1
Variables selection in Neural Networks
Hi folks,
I want to apply a neural network to a data set to classify the observations
in the different classes from a concrete response variable. The idea is to
prove different models from network modifying the number of neurons of the
hidden layer to control overfitting. But, to select the best model how I can
choose the relevant variables? How I can eliminate those that are not
significant for
2004 Jun 11
1
probabilistic neural networks
Hi,
I'm working on a classification problem and one of the methods I'd
like to use are neural networks. I've been using nnet to build a
classification network. However I would like to have the probabilities
associated with the prediction.
Are there any implementations of probabilistic neural networks available
in R?
thanks,
2003 Aug 20
1
Neural Networks in R
Hello!
We are a group of three students at Bielefeld University currently working
on a statistical projects about neural networks. Within the framework of this
project we are supposed to use the nnet-function in R and explain how it
works. Since anyone of us has much experience in using R we hoped to find some
information on your homepage. Unfortunatelly, we haven't been very successfull
so
2009 Apr 18
1
Neural Networks in R - Query
Dear R users,
I'd like to ask your guidance regarding the following two questions: (i) I
just finished reading Chris Bishop's book "Neural Networks for Pattern
Recognition". Although the book gave me good theoretical foundation about
NN, I'm now looking for something more practical regarding architecture
selection strategies. Is there any good reference about "best
2010 Jul 18
2
Neural Network
Hi all,
I am working for my master's thesis and I need to do a neural network to
forecast stock market price, with also external inputs like technical
indicators.
I would like to know which function and package of R are more suitable for
this study.
Thanks a lot for your response,
Arnaud TREBAOL.
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Arnaud Trébaol
T.I.M.E. Student
Ecole Centrale de Lille (09)
Politecnico di Milano (10)
2003 Jul 11
2
Nonliner Rgression using Neural Nnetworks
Hi,
I am an old hand at chemistry but a complete beginner at statistics
including R computations.
My question is whether you can carry out nonlinear
multivariate regression analysis in R using neural networks, where the
output variable can range from -Inf to + Inf., unlike discriminant
analysis where the output is confined to one or zero. The library nnet
seems to work only in the latter