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Emmett

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My statistical analysis on MF3 sensor Heatmap data
« on: February 28, 2018, 12:59:42 pm »


I have recently post a statistical analysis on MF3 sensors' capabilities using photonstophotos.net Heatmap data; I thought to share it with you people :

https://wp.me/p9yiea-3z

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Guillermo Luijk

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Re: My statistical analysis on MF3 sensor Heatmap data
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2018, 04:26:21 pm »

I have recently post a statistical analysis on MF3 sensors' capabilities using photonstophotos.net Heatmap data; I thought to share it with you people :

https://wp.me/p9yiea-3z

Very interesting Emmett, I'll diggest it soon. When I finish a personal project I'm involved now I want to take seriously into PCA with R.

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Re: My statistical analysis on MF3 sensor Heatmap data
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2018, 04:29:24 pm »

Very interesting Emmett, I'll diggest it soon. When I finish a personal project I'm involved now I want to take seriously into PCA with R.

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That sounds good, you might have thought about Python as well.
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Re: My statistical analysis on MF3 sensor Heatmap data
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2018, 04:00:59 am »

That sounds good, you might have thought about Python as well.
Python will be the next step for sure, I think both tools can complement pretty well. By now I feel very comfortable with R's matrix notation, reminds me so much of college's Matlab...
I'm doing something R was never intended to be good at: a vintage 3D animation revival with all the kinematics hard coded.



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Re: My statistical analysis on MF3 sensor Heatmap data
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2018, 11:03:55 am »

Python will be the next step for sure, I think both tools can complement pretty well. By now I feel very comfortable with R's matrix notation, reminds me so much of college's Matlab...
I'm doing something R was never intended to be good at: a vintage 3D animation revival with all the kinematics hard coded.



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Genius, well done! if you also like Amiga 500 then you are definitely my friend. :)
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Re: My statistical analysis on MF3 sensor Heatmap data
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2018, 05:09:46 pm »

I have recently added some animated time series features with photonstophotos.net Heatmap data  that I thought might worth having a check:

https://wp.me/p9yiea-6d
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