Re: [R] Query on how to do maximum likelihood fitting of a functional (MLFR)

2012-09-06 Thread Turgut Durduran
Him   >T his is the third time I have seen this message. I don't have an answer for > you. Someone else might, but repeatedly posting won't make an answer > magically appear, and if no one knows what you are talking about you won't > see any response. In that case you may need to translate your

[R] Query on how to do maximum likelihood fitting of a functional (MLFR)

2012-09-06 Thread Turgut Durduran
Hello all, Evidently my previous message met some filter due to subject line. I am re-sending my message. I apologize if this was sent out twice. Based on "Ripley & Thompson, Analyst, 1987", I am trying to do a regression of my data which assumes a linear relationship between measurement

[R] Maximum likelihood fitting of a functional relationship (MLFR)

2012-09-05 Thread Turgut Durduran
  Hello all, Evidently my previous message met some filter due to subject line. I am re-sending my message. I apologize if this was sent out twice. Based on "Ripley & Thompson, Analyst, 1987 ", I am trying to do a regression of my data which assumes a linear relationship between measurement

[R] Maximum-likelihood fitting of a functional relationship(Ripley & Thompson) type analysis

2012-09-05 Thread Turgut Durduran
Hello all, Based on "Ripley & Thompson, Analyst, 1987 ", I am trying to do a regression of my data which assumes a linear relationship between measurements by two modalities of the same physiological parameter. The complication is that my errors are heterogeneous, i.e. not only both X & Y var