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Sam - One approximate approach for handling missing values would be multiple imputation, where you could explicitly decide what a range of appropriate approaches could be. However, it isn't clear to me what the right way to aggregate/summarize the resulting networks would be (this isn't a simple averaging, unfortunately). best, -tony
On 3/21/06, Sam Steingold <sds at podval.org> wrote:
Dear Claus, thanks for your kind reply!
* Claus Dethlefsen / Aalborg Sygehus <nnf.pynhf.qrguyrsfra at awn.qx> [2006-03-21 09:12:27 +0100]: Thank you for your interest in 'deal'. Note, however, that there is a 'deal' mailing-list which would be the right forum for your questions.
is that list available on gmane.org? if not, please make it available there!
I guess your "CONCATENATE" is rbind?
yes, thanks!
I guess your "POSITION" can be implemented using 'match'
indeed! I implemented it as (1:len)["Sex" == nm] but match is more natural!
No, unfortunately, we have no plans implementing missing values. I am in a new position, leaving little (none?) time for developing 'deal'.
sorry to hear this... -- Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) on Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz) http://truepeace.org http://www.jihadwatch.org http://www.mideasttruth.com http://www.palestinefacts.org http://www.dhimmi.com http://www.camera.org There are many reasons not to use Lisp - but no good ones.
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