Re: [R] FastICA

2008-08-12 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, someone with no credentials wrote: I may not have been as wrong as Prof. Ripley suggested when I wrote "The fastICA packages for Matlab and R (...) have a common origin at the Helsinki University of Technology." Please consider the following lines from the 'fastICA' help pa

Re: [R] FastICA

2008-08-12 Thread Hans W. Borchers
I may not have been as wrong as Prof. Ripley suggested when I wrote "The fastICA packages for Matlab and R (...) have a common origin at the Helsinki University of Technology." Please consider the following lines from the 'fastICA' help page (?fastICA): FastICA algorithm Description:

Re: [R] FastICA

2008-08-12 Thread Hans W. Borchers
Prof Brian Ripley stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: > > On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, someone with no signature wrote: > > > Maura E Monville gmail.com> writes: > > > >> > >> Is the FastICA R implementation as good as the MatLab Implementation ? > >> I would appreciate talking to someone who has used FastICA for

Re: [R] FastICA

2008-08-12 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, someone with no signature wrote: Maura E Monville gmail.com> writes: Is the FastICA R implementation as good as the MatLab Implementation ? I would appreciate talking to someone who has used FastICA for R. The fastICA packages for Matlab and R (and there is even a vers

Re: [R] FastICA

2008-08-11 Thread Hans W. Borchers
Maura E Monville gmail.com> writes: > > Is the FastICA R implementation as good as the MatLab Implementation ? > I would appreciate talking to someone who has used FastICA for R. The fastICA packages for Matlab and R (and there is even a version for Python) have a common origin at the Helsinki