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Et cetera | Oceanographer's Choice
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Uncategorized | Oceanographer's Choice
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Recent surveys have shown that the R Language for statistical computing is undergoing an explosion in popularity among scientists, researchers, and other data-analyzing types. There are good reasons for this: R is Free, easy to use (as much as any … Continue reading →. Not Another Film About Penguins. I am currently experiencing mild-to-moderate Antarctica envy. In addition to the continuing STRES cruise, some frie...
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Python | Oceanographer's Choice
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Recent surveys have shown that the R Language for statistical computing is undergoing an explosion in popularity among scientists, researchers, and other data-analyzing types. There are good reasons for this: R is Free, easy to use (as much as any … Continue reading →. Programming: the Legos of Math. Why should you learn to program? The Joy of Fortran. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Day of the Dolphin.
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GLM | Oceanographer's Choice
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. I was reading a paper this morning. It included a perversion of a common statistical analysis that is fundamentally wrong, utterly unneccesary, and has an easy solution. This perversion, unfortunately, is also distressingly common. Inspired by O’Hara and Kotze’s 2010 … Continue reading →. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Albatross enclosures and the Large Hadron Collider.
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. I was reading a paper this morning. It included a perversion of a common statistical analysis that is fundamentally wrong, utterly unneccesary, and has an easy solution. This perversion, unfortunately, is also distressingly common. Inspired by O’Hara and Kotze’s 2010 … Continue reading →. Must it be Santa? A case study in Bayesian updating. What is the true meaning of the season? My last post, on ...
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ANOVA | Oceanographer's Choice
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. I was reading a paper this morning. It included a perversion of a common statistical analysis that is fundamentally wrong, utterly unneccesary, and has an easy solution. This perversion, unfortunately, is also distressingly common. Inspired by O’Hara and Kotze’s 2010 … Continue reading →. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Albatross enclosures and the Large Hadron Collider.
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Quantitative | Oceanographer's Choice
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. The Julia Language is the Way of the Future. Recent surveys have shown that the R Language for statistical computing is undergoing an explosion in popularity among scientists, researchers, and other data-analyzing types. There are good reasons for this: R is Free, easy to use (as much as any … Continue reading →. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. Must it be Santa? A case study in Bayesian updating. Last week, I gave a presentation...
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Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%*^& ANOVA | Oceanographer's Choice
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Programming: the Legos of Math →. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. I was reading a paper this morning. It included a perversion of a common statistical analysis that is fundamentally wrong, utterly unneccesary, and has an easy solution. This perversion, unfortunately, is also distressingly common. Inspired by O’Hara and Kotze’s 2010 paper Do Not Log-Transform Count Data,. 8221;—was not what the authors were actually interes...
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Programming: the Legos of Math | Oceanographer's Choice
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA. Viewers who watched “The Birds” also enjoyed “Field Work on Great Gull Island” →. Programming: the Legos of Math. Lego Mobius strips by Andrew Lipson. Click to see more mathematical Lego art on his webpage. Why should you learn to program? There are a lot of good reasons to learn to program. Many are mentioned in this recent Twitter conversation. A fundamental operation in signal processing and ti...
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Hvalreki | Oceanographer's Choice
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Nekton, plankton, pings, and backscatter. Bone Conduction is Better than Pressure, or, Put your Whale in my Rocket Scanner. Do not flip-flop variables to make them work in your #@%* & ANOVA →. Really should have been the title of my last post. It is my favorite Icelandic word, which I learned visiting. Back in the old days in Iceland, a hvalreki really was a huge stroke of good luck. (“Olav, come quick! It’s a hvalreki! We can eat this winter! It’s a hvalreki! Than it is worth. And tagged Balaenoptera ph...