[snip] > > > > Dangling meat in front of the bears, eh? Well... > > Hey Justin. Are you going to stay in NC and move to the new facility as > they build it? > > Let me add one general question to David's. > > How did they look for predictive models on the SMART data? It sounds > like they did a fairly linear data decomposition, looking for first > order correlations. Did they try to e.g. build a neural network on it, > or use fully multivariate methods (ordinary stats can handle it up to > 5-10 variables). > > This is really an extension of David's questions below. It would be > very interesting to add variables to the problem (if possible) until the > observed correlations resolve (in sufficiently high dimensionality) into > something significantly predictive. That would be VERY useful. > > rgb
RGB, good idea, apply clustering/GA/MOGA analisys techniques to all of this data. Now the question is, will we ever get access to this data? ;) poke--> Justin _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf