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7 results for “from:Roland Goecke”

Functional Data Analysis
Roland Goecke · May 13, 2002 · r-help

Hi, is there support (i.e. packages or similar) in R for functional data analysis as suggested by Ramsay (1982) and Besse and Ramsay (1986)? Cheers Roland -- E-Mail : Roland.Goecke at ieee.org -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http...

Functional Data Analysis
Roland Goecke · May 14, 2002 · r-help

Paul, I have been pointed to Jim Ramsay's homepage and there is a link to packages for functional data analysis written by him for R, S-PLUS, Matlab. These packages can be downloaded via anonymous FTP. Cheers Roland > About...

LDA newbie question
Roland Goecke · Feb 1, 2003 · r-help

Hi, I have tried the (MASS) LDA example (Iris) that's given on the help pages but I don't fully understand the results. Perhaps someone could be so kind to explain it to me. On the help pages it...

Visualising the effects of PCAs
Roland Goecke · Oct 20, 2002 · r-help

Hi, this may sound like a very stupid question and perhaps it is, so I apologise in advance if anyone feels bored by it. I have done some principal component analysis with prcomp and what I would like to do...

Error message stack overflow
Roland Goecke · Oct 27, 2002 · r-help

Hi, when I start R, I get the following error message and the program aborts. What does it mean? What do I have to do? ---8<-------------------------- R : Copyright 2002, The R Development Core Team Version 1.5.1 Patched (2002...

A questiona about FDA package
Roland Goecke · May 20, 2003 · r-help

Hi, I am using Jim Ramsay's FDA package for R and I was wondering if anyone could help me with the following problem. I have a bunch of curves (measurements over time) for a certain parameter. I make these...

Interpreting canonical correlation (cancor) results
Roland Goecke · Dec 4, 2002 · r-help

Hi, from what I understand about the canonical correlation function 'cancor', it looks for correlations in two sets of variables, each represented in matrix form. Right? Sounds exactly like what I need. I have tried the following but I am...

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