Hi,
I am looking for case studies, possibly real world, in forensic domain that
will entice forensic computing students and demonstrate the usefulness of
machine learning in forensics. Does anyone know of any such case studies?
Students should be able to replicate the case study, so it should hav
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From: Ambikesh Jayal
Date: Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [R] Using R for Multiple Regression
To: ted.hard...@manchester.ac.uk
Hi Ted,
Thanks to all those who have replied. It was very helpful.
As there can be multiple solutions, is there a
am using is as follows:
y x1 x2 x3
91 1 14 2
102 2 15 5
113 3 16 8
124 4 17 11
135 5 18 14
146 6 19 17
157 7 20 20
168 8 21 23
179 9 22 26
190 10 23 29
Kind regards
Dr. Ambikesh Jayal,
Department of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics
Room 134 St John's Building
Brunel Unive
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x * y * z * p * r = 8000
Regards,
Ambikesh Jayal.
School of IS, Computing & Maths,
Brunel University,
Uxbridge, UB8 3PH,
United Kingdom.
Email: ambi1...@gmail.com
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+ p + r = 8000
x * y * z * p * r = 8000
Regards,
Ambikesh Jayal.
School of IS, Computing & Maths,
Brunel University,
Uxbridge, UB8 3PH,
United Kingdom.
Email: ambi1...@gmail.com
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