Anyone know if it is possible to get the R scripts used in the "The Elements
of
Statistical Learning" book? It is a great book but sometimes some help would
be useful to replicate the results presented in the book and so, understood
things better.
Thanks
Manuel
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Thank you Gavin for your help.
David, maybe I am not so clear on my question, sorry. My problem was that
when I wanted to reproduce results (or graphs) present in the book,
sometimes my results were quite different or I don not know how to repuduce
them. I will have a look to the documentation of
Thank you Ralf. I am starting with these things (just a couple of weeks). I
have a data base with temperature records of 90 consecutive days (along the
year) affecting the fertility (0 or 1) of animals and I want to identify
what set of temperatures have more negative effect and what is the magnit
I want to evaluate the overall accuracy rate of some clustering methods. For
that, I have created 10 different data sets (by simulation) and I have
measured the accuracy (events well-classified divided by total number of
events) of each method on each data set. So at the end I have a total of 10
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