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It was hard for me to understand linear models in R. There are a lot of documents for the case, but many of them are technical manuals rather than teaching the concept.
I found this article really simple and instructive, I hope it would be useful for the other people who have the same problem.
Do you have any better suggestion?
You can check here or Linear Mixed Model, its also simple and easy to understand.
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I want to machine learn a statistical technique which isn't available currently in caret package. Is there any way that i can add this technique in library or tweak anything to machine learn an algorithm?
I basically want to machine learn instrumental variable regression. Is there any way to do it?
Absolutely,
There are 2 ways:
You contribute to the package repo in github or
Follow this tutorial
Hope it helps
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I'm facing with a large scale multi-objective optimization problem, after a long search I have not found any useful package in R.
Please help me in this regard and i am not restricted to any particular method. Please tell me if there is any package in R using which I can solve Multi-Objective Mathematical Programming Problems.
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I've found this webapp which lets you generate a free theorem for a given type.
The generated theorems quantify over types and relations on these types. These theorems (formulas) are theorems of which theory/logical system? How does this system relate to the equational theory of the language?
See the paper that introduced it all.
http://ttic.uchicago.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf
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MathType http://www.dessci.com/v/prod/mtw/6/mtow/mthome can insert handwritten math formulae.
Is there free website which can insert handwritten math formulae?
You should check out the Infty Project. There seems to be a free version that you might be able to make use of.
There is also some additional discussion on this topic at: OCR lib for math formulas
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There are a ton of programs listed here under "Run/Configuration/Queue/User management"
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html
Just curious if anyone has used these and what is recommended. Basically I want to see what is going on with my queue, any problems/bottleneck, etc. A web based thing would be awesome, if not command line would be ok too. I tried pfqueue and it seems decent.
Thanks!
Something like this seemed to work the best so far:
http://www.howtoforge.com/mailgraph_pflogsumm_debian_etch