================================================================== The gateway between this list and the sci.stat.edu newsgroup will be disabled on June 9. This list will be discontinued on June 21. Subscribe to the new list EDSTAT-L at Penn State using the web interface at http://lists.psu.edu/archives/edstat-l.html. ================================================================== . Thanks for the pointer -- I will have a look at it, sounds interesting.
...apologize for the non-plain text post, ...didn't realize my client was set to allow "html". Hopefully, the problem has been solved. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 9:14 AM Subject: Re: [edstat] a clustering problem? (rephrased...) > ================================================================== > The gateway between this list and the sci.stat.edu newsgroup will > be disabled on June 9. This list will be discontinued on June 21. > Subscribe to the new list EDSTAT-L at Penn State using the web > interface at http://lists.psu.edu/archives/edstat-l.html. > ================================================================== > . > > "p s upadrashta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > (i) try posting in plain text to make it easier to reply. > > (ii) you could look up the topic of "multivariate ordering" ... for > example one method finds a set of bounding shells for the data, each > inside the last. Then the depth of the shell tells you how far away > you are from "typical" values in the data set. > > David Jones > > >
