Hello again, i got this message from the maintainer:
Am Montag, den 30.11.2009, 11:22 +0100 schrieb Heiko Strathmann: > Ok, i reported it. > thanks for trying it out again. > > Am 30. November 2009 11:06 schrieb Uwe Ligges > <lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>: > My apologies, that must have been a copy&paste error and the > essential argument got lost. I can reproduce it now under > R-2.10.0 both Windows and Linux. > > Please report your findings to the package maintainer who > might be able to debug this under Linux (probably easier than > under Windows). > > Best, > > > Uwe Ligges > > > > > > > Heiko Strathmann wrote: > I tried out the code you wrote, it also works for me, > but it lacks a > parameter i use in my code. > > The problem (at this computer) seems to be this > "cross"-parameter of > ksvm - if I, for example, add the parameter cross=10, > i get the old > problem: > > library("kernlab") > load("freeze_workspace.RDATA") > replicate(10, ksvm(kernel="matrix", kernelMatrix, > trainingDataYs, type="C-svc", C=2, cross=10)) > > gets me a frozen R process, CTRL-C does not work > anymore, and the only thing left is to kill it. > > (for cross < 4, the thing still works) > > (I also just reinstalled my Ubuntu and R) > > Heiko Strathmann > > > Am Sonntag, den 29.11.2009, 19:52 +0100 schrieb Uwe > Ligges: > Heiko Strathmann wrote: > Hello uwe, > Thanks for trying out. > the freeze happens after about 10 to > 20 iterations. Did you try as many? > I just tried again: > > library("kernlab") > load("freeze_workspace.RDATA") > replicate(100, ksvm(kernel="matrix", > kernelMatrix, trainingDataYs, type="C-svc", > C=2)) > > and everything is still fine (same on Linux). > > Uwe Ligges > > > > Am Sonntag, den 29.11.2009, 17:22 > +0100 schrieb Uwe Ligges: > I just tried > > ksvm(kernel="matrix", > kernelMatrix, trainingDataYs, > type="C-svc", cross=10, C=2) > > several times on both > workspaces and both returned > some results after a couple of > seconds under the same > versions (R version 2.10.0 and > kernlab 0.9-9.) under Windows > XP. > > There mist be something else > going on... > > Best wishes, > Uwe Ligges > > > > > > Heiko Strathmann wrote: > Hello again, > > the freeze seems to > depend on the kernel > matrix. > With another kernel > matrix of similiar > size, gernerated with > the same > kernel, but on another > dataset, there is no > freeze. > > I have put a workspace > with the working > matrix and one with > the freezing > matrix online for > testing (see old > email) > > http://www-stud.uni-due.de/~sfhestra/ > > In my eyes this > behavior is really > strange, and i have no > clue, what to > do to solve this. > > Regards, > Heiko Strathmann > > Am Sonntag, den > 29.11.2009, 14:21 > +0100 schrieb Heiko > Strathmann: > Hello, > > I am using > kernlab to do > some binary > classification > on aminoacid > strings. > > I am using a > custom kernel, > so i use the > kernel="matrix" > option of the > ksvm method. > > My > (normalized) > kernel matrix > is of size > 1309*1309, my > results vector > has the same > length. > > I am using > C-svc. > > My kernlab > call is > something > similiar to > this: > > ksvm(kernel="matrix", > kernelMatrix, trainingDataYs, type="C-svc", > cross=10, C=2) > > To this point, > everything > works fine. > > But now, i > want to do a > search for a > good C > Parameter, so > I call the > ksvm method > multiple times > in a loop, > with changing > parameters. > This loop > freezes after > a few > iterations. > > > The following > simple example > also freezes > after few > iterations > (the > number > varies). See > that the ksvm > call is always > the same in > every > iteration: > > for (i in > c(1:20)) { > > print(i) > > > ksvm(kernel="matrix", kernelMatrix, trainingDataYs, > type="C-svc", > cross=10, C=2) > } > > > Does anybody > have an idea > what causes > this? I am new > to R and > kernlab, > perhaps i > missed > something? > > I put my > workspace > online, which > contains the > kernel matrix > and the > training > labels. Simply > load > workspace, > kernlab > library and > paste the > example code > to reproduce: > > http://www-stud.uni-due.de/~sfhestra/ > > I am using R > version 2.10.0 > and kernlab > 0.9-9. > > Thanks for > your help! > > Regards, > Heiko > Strathmann > > > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org > mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the > posting guide > > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, > minimal, > self-contained, > reproducible code. > > > > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.