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I'm writing to ask if it is possible to add "positive and negative likelihood ratios" to the `ret` arg of ci.coords()?
Thank you for pROC and for considering my request!
yhpua updated
4 months ago
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From an unpublished paper, which I can later link.
> Instead of cropping tightly around the object, we
> convert the bounding boxes into square shapes by extending the shorter side to match the le…
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If we decide to include categorical variables in the final feature matrix, we run into the issue that random forests in R cannot handle such variables that have a lot of levels. Other software such as…
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Hi,
I'm having trouble finding any explanation of the bdgdiff log likelihood ratios and I am wondering:
(I followed the instructions in the Wiki for identifying differential sites)
- are all re…
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"Your Global Rank" metrics for comparing your luck to others (assuming untampered data) aren't great. "Luck" - isn't rigorously defined, but lets look at two examples.
User 1 - Makes exactly 2 wish…
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Hi Carl,
If I understood correctly, you calculated likelihood ratios of the same model fitted to different data sets (e.g., your tutorial defines deviances as "-2 times the log likelihood of data fi…
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Hi,
Unfortunately I don't have a reproducible example because this is just popping up with a few versions of a big model. When I fit the model with cmdstanr, the following works:
```
> loo::loo…
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This is an issue to report the step to actually take over the work of @marctorsoc in https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/pull/23183 and split the PR into smaller one to facilitate the review …
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Modelcomparisons are often necessary. How to do them in a computational efficient way with least amount of assumptions.
Proposals:
- R^2
- Square Error
- likelihood ratios
- some kind of predic…
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Hi there,
Macs2 is a great software and I used macs2 bdgdiff to call differential binding events of RNA polymerase ii following this link: https://github.com/taoliu/MACS/wiki/Call-differential-bindin…