Robert J. MacG. Dawson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">David Duffy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:But Excel CAN produce simple scatter plots or bar charts. It is just thatthe defaults are so horrible. With a lot of tweaking you can make themMy problem is cost. I want to get everyone in my department to
I agree, a statistician would be helpful to your problem. Or at least,
someone who can weed through some of the alternatives and potholes in
the roads to your solution. (Sorry, had to say that.)
Jim Kroger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using a program called Fidap to do multiple regression on
>
Hi,
I have a question about estimation of parameter vector. If I have
observations available, and I only want to estimate a parameter, then the
estimator's Mean Square error is bounded by Cramer-Rau bound. However if I
want to estimate a vector, is there any similar bound about MSE
perform
Elliot Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In sci.stat.edu Jim Kroger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think you need a statistician rather than a book
In case you have no statistician at hand, try John Fox: Applied
Regression Analysis, Linear Models, and Related Methods, Sage 1997.
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In sci.stat.edu Jim Kroger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think you need a statistician rather than a book
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David,
Thanks for the suggestion, I wasn't aware that GNUPlot was available as a
WIN32 option. In practice I've found that people need and easy solution, and
for most, switching the data to R or GNUPlot would be more work than tweaking
Excel and would rebel at such a suggestion.
However, for
IOANNIS PITAS, Ph.D.
Professor in the Department of Informatics
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS
With the field of digital image processing rapidly expanding, there is a
growing need for a book that would go beyond theory to address th
Eric
The following search result brought up a lot of links
http://www.dmoz.org/Business/Industries/Manufacturing/Electronics/Components
/Active/Integrated_Circuits/
Some may be useful.
Peter
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David Duffy wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > But Excel CAN produce simple scatter plots or bar charts. It is just that
> > the defaults are so horrible. With a lot of tweaking you can make them
>
> > My problem is cost. I want to get everyone in my department to have the
> > facility to