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2003 Jul 09
2
CFP: CART Data Mining Conference 2004
Apologies for cross posting....
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CART Data Mining'04: First International CART(R) Conferences
Focusing on the Data Mining technology of
Leo Breiman, Jerome Friedman, Richard Olshen, Charles Stone
(CART, MARS(R), TreeNet(tm), PRIM(tm)...)
First Call For submissions
2003 Jul 23
3
Boosting, bagging and bumping. Questions about R tools and predictions.
I'm interested in further understanding the differences in using many
classification trees to improve classification rates. I'm also interested
in finding out what I can do in R and which methods will allow prediction.
Can anybody point me to a citation or discussion?
Specifically, I want to classify remotely sensed imagery where training
data is extracted on class membership by the user.
2005 Mar 08
3
New User Installation: Questions about live streaming
I am still working to insert mic in a stream. I found a walkthru
here:http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread6875.html and I have been
trying to get ices to accept the sample script. I am seeing the complaint:
XML Parser: Document of invalid type, no ices namespace found
Logfile opened
Could not find a valid playlist file.
Ices Exiting...
As far as I can tell, the config file's
2009 Dec 23
7
[Bug 25777] New: Blank Screen on Gt230M
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25777
Summary: Blank Screen on Gt230M
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
ReportedBy:
2004 Feb 09
0
CART Data Mining 2004 Conference, San Francisco, SCHEDULE information
Apologies for cross posting
CART Data Mining 2004, San Francisco, March 22-24, 2004
Below are links for the registration and the
latest scheduling information. Please note that you can register with an early-bird
discount if you register NOW and write the words "SCHEDULE" on your
registration form.
Homepage: http://www.cartdatamining.com
Detailed Conference Schedule:
2003 Aug 18
0
Any interest in commercial add-on libraries based on Cyte l's StatXact/LogXact?
Another example: Jerry Friedman's MART is available in R from Salford for
the same price as the stand-alone TreeNet, even though they don't advertise
it on their web site.
Andy
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> Cc: pralay at cytel.com
> Subject: [R]
2007 Apr 03
1
treenet
Hi, Anybody used treenet here? I downloaded a demo but don't know how to
start with. Does R has something like treenet? Thanks,
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2003 Sep 17
3
mstree
hello,
i have some problems with mstree!
there are no similar function in R like in S-Plus!
Is there somebody who has a code in R ????
Thanks
2006 May 17
0
Last Chance: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA JUNE 5-8, Data Mining Training/Workshop
Last chance to register for Sydney, Australia Data Mining Training and Workshop.
Training: June 5-7, 2006
Workshop: June 8, 2006
Register for 1, 2, 3 or 4 days.
Location:
Australian Graduate School of Management, Lecture Theatre
Number 1 O'Connell Street
Sydney, Australia
Objective: The training and workshop are aimed at bringing together researchers and practitioners to learn about data
2005 Jan 12
4
gbm
Hi, there:
I am wondering if I can find some detailed explanation
on gbm or explanation on examples of gbm.
thanks,
Ed
2005 Sep 01
0
Data Mining Conference Program Announced
DATA MINING 2006 CONFERENCE sponsored by Salford Systems
San Diego, California: March 29 - March 31, 2006
The Conference will offer Real-World Case Study Presentations including
Cutting Edge Topics: Crime Prevention * Anti-Terrorism * Gambling *
Sports * Video Games * Food & Water Science * Diet Research *
Standardized Testing
There will be special courses available for attendees who are
2004 Feb 11
3
RGui (Windows) crashes after use of a Salford Fortran DLL
Anybody out there successfully using the Salford Fortran compilers
with R?
I have created a DLL using the Salford FTN95 compiler and it works
in as far I can dyn.load it, run the routines and get the right
answers back. Unfortunately subsequently, sometime later, the
Rgui crashes (access violation I think from the DrWatson log). The
crashes depend on whether or not I paste the code as one
2004 Sep 10
3
FLAC status
Hi,
How's the testing going? I compressed 194 individual .wav files
(totaling 8.54GB) which contained tracks ripped from many varied albums. I
unflacced them and compared their md5 signature with the same from the
original .wav. They were all perfect. I didn't use the -V option just in
case of any chance of mis-reporting. I hope to test it with the complete
collection of ~41GB
2004 Oct 04
0
Announcement and CFP: Salford Systems Data Mining Conferences 2005, New York and Barcelona
Apologies for cross posting....
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Salford Systems Data Mining 2005
Second International Data Mining Conferences
Focusing on the Contributions of Data Mining to Solving Real World
Challenges
Honoring the Real-World Experiences of Data Mining Visionaries
Leo
2004 Mar 25
2
compilers for R on AMD64
Dear R-devel,
A while ago Prof. Ripley had mentioned that g77 on AMD64 isn't the greatest,
and the Salford Fortran is likely to be better. My question is, has anyone
tried compiling R with Salford compilers (or other commercial compilers)?
If so, do they offer performance advantages over GCC?
TIA for any info.
Best,
Andy
Andy Liaw, PhD
Biometrics Research PO Box 2000, RY33-300
2005 Apr 13
0
Data Mining in Europe, please advise
Our CEO, Dr. Dan Steinberg, is planning to visit Europe in May. He
would like the opportunity to introduce statisticians (and statistically
minded people) to data mining, data mining applications and to forefront
data mining tools. Our algorithms are probably familiar to many
statisticians (CART, MARS, MART, TreeNet and RandomForests), although it
isn't necessary to be a statistician to
2004 Sep 10
2
Bug with FLAC raw encoding
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Josh Coalson wrote:
> sounds great. I've been thinking about adding a
> 'what uses FLAC' set of links to the web page...
> please keep me posted.
The latest version of my cue+wav splitter supports .flac files. Hope to
get it released this weekend. Will eventually be at:
www.lameb.fsnet.co.uk
It also supports .shn and .ape. I've seen shorten
2003 Aug 13
0
please advise re: data mining in Germany
Our CEO, Dr. Dan Steinberg, is planning to visit Germany in September.
He would like the opportunity to introduce statisticians (and
statistically minded
people) to data mining, data mining applications and to forefront data
mining tools. Our algorithms are probably familiar to many
statisticians (CART, MARS and MART), although it isn't necessary to be a
statistician to use our tools. We
2004 Sep 10
2
flac worse than shorten
I've found a wav of an entire album that shorten compresses better than
flac. Is this supposed to be possible?
wav 388,374,044
flac-6 239,109,203
shn 236,457,697
Cheers.
Mark Powell - UNIX System Administrator - The University of Salford
Academic Information Services, Clifford Whitworth Building,
Salford University, Manchester, M5 4WT, UK.
Tel: +44 161 295 5936 Fax: +44 161 295 5888
2009 Jun 19
4
Recursive partitioning algorithms in R vs. alia
Dear R-helpers,
I had a conversation with a guy working in a "business intelligence"
department at a major Spanish bank. They rely on recursive partitioning
methods to rank customers according to certain criteria.
They use both SAS EM and Salford Systems' CART. I have used package R
part in the past, but I could not provide any kind of feature comparison
or the like as I have no