How the CLite language parses an assignment (corrected). Computer Science |
- How the CLite language parses an assignment (corrected).
- [Q] How to do ARIMA modeling for Interrupted Time series Analysis?
- [C++] Decoding light morse code with light dependent transistor and Arduino board
- Good recent books/survey papers on the theory of Model Checking?
- Why general artificial intelligence will not be realized
- Creating a Virtual Lab Simulation
How the CLite language parses an assignment (corrected). Posted: 17 Jan 2021 03:05 AM PST |
[Q] How to do ARIMA modeling for Interrupted Time series Analysis? Posted: 16 Jan 2021 07:42 PM PST Hi everyone I have been studying the interrupted time series (ITS) analysis for quasi-experimental design. I know the segmented regression model and is used widely in the literature. However what if the error terms are autocorrelated. In different research papers, they talk about ARIMA, however, I have not seen any explanation of that anywhere. Can anyone tell me how to fit the ARIMA model to ITS data, namely the pre-intervention and the postintervention, do we only fit the ARIMA model to the pre-intervention data and use it to model the post-intervention data? After I make the model how do I find the causal effect like in the segmented least square (How do I find the drift or trend)? [link] [comments] |
[C++] Decoding light morse code with light dependent transistor and Arduino board Posted: 17 Jan 2021 04:51 AM PST |
Good recent books/survey papers on the theory of Model Checking? Posted: 17 Jan 2021 04:03 AM PST I've had a few courses about Model Checking and I want to know more about the subject. Principles of Model Checking is often stated as the go-to book, however I can imagine since it was published in 2007 it many new ideas and developments will not be covered. [link] [comments] |
Why general artificial intelligence will not be realized Posted: 16 Jan 2021 04:12 PM PST |
Creating a Virtual Lab Simulation Posted: 16 Jan 2021 02:32 PM PST Does anyone know if there are any good platforms to create/design your own virtual lab simulation? Or are these things just nonexistent? Preferably free too... Any help would be much appreciated! Edit: forgot to mention bio related [link] [comments] |
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