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R has the convention of naming `dDISTR` the function that calculates the probability (density) of distribution `DISTR`, and `rDISTR` the function that generates samples from the distribution `DISTR`.
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1 month ago
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Could be a wild goose chase here, but maybe you guys have experience that could take this somewhere...
After creating predictions, I did the following things:
- used R fitdistrplus package to best fi…
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What are all the different types of cyclic probability density functions that could model the tuning angle distributions in lecture 9?
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First off, great work. Don't see my comments as being mean.
You might want to look up Uncertainty Calculations as that would be a more accurate way to go about it. This way you can root sum square …
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- [X] I have searched the YOLOv8 [issues](https://github.com/ultralytics/ultralytics/issues) and [discussions](https://github.com/ultralytics/ultralytics/discussions) and f…
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I've been taking a look through #504 and I really like the way distributions are specified and enable nesting for parameter uncertainty. I think this could be a nice interface to use in other packages…
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* JASP version: 0.14.1
* OS name and version: Mac 10.15.7
* Analysis: Distributions > Normal
* Bug description: The probability density that JASP reports for df = 1000, ncp = 0, for 2.58 to infinit…
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Hello,
Exercise 2 asks us to plot the word frequency distribution as well as the word probability distribution created from the word frequency distribution. My code for creating the probability distr…
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Perhaps the radius/period probability distributions could be plotted in Figure 5 with the full probability distribution function (such as in the upper left panel of Figure 3).
We did this for Kepler-…
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Currently you show a bunch of symbols of different sizes and colors, with each representing an average of many simulations, correct? But it's pretty cluttered and hard to see general trends.
Could…