Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-13 Thread Jim Lemon
Well, let's hope that was my big screw up for today... On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 4:39 PM peter dalgaard wrote: > > Hans? Try Heinz ;-) > > Actually listed as a quote _in_ Abby's, originally by Greg Snow, but w/o > attribution... > > -pd > > > > > On 13 May 2020, at 02:23 , Jim Lemon wrote: > > >

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-13 Thread peter dalgaard
Hans? Try Heinz ;-) Actually listed as a quote _in_ Abby's, originally by Greg Snow, but w/o attribution... -pd > On 13 May 2020, at 02:23 , Jim Lemon wrote: > > Sorry, it was listed in Hans' email as a reply from you. Far be it > from me to speak for someone else. > > Jim > > On Wed,

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-12 Thread Jim Lemon
Sorry, it was listed in Hans' email as a reply from you. Far be it from me to speak for someone else. Jim On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 10:13 AM Abby Spurdle wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > I think you've mis-quoted me. > I didn't say that. > > > On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 10:10 AM Jim Lemon wrote: > > > > Abby

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-12 Thread Abby Spurdle
Hi Jim, I think you've mis-quoted me. I didn't say that. On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 10:10 AM Jim Lemon wrote: > > Abby Spurdle: > In my opinion the advantage of computers is not Artificial > Intelligence, but rather Artificial Patience (most AI that I have seen > is really doing a bunch of what I

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-12 Thread Jim Lemon
Abby Spurdle: In my opinion the advantage of computers is not Artificial Intelligence, but rather Artificial Patience (most AI that I have seen is really doing a bunch of what I would consider to be boring, really fast so people don't have to). Leave the Intelligence to the people. Abby's

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-12 Thread Greg Snow
Here is one of my favorites: https://medium.com/@ODSC/how-300-matchboxes-learned-to-play-tic-tac-toe-using-menace-35e0e4c29fc On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 2:39 AM Abby Spurdle wrote: > > > In my opinion the advantage of computers is not Artificial > > Intelligence, but rather Artificial Patience

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-12 Thread Heinz Tuechler
Abby Spurdle wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 12.05.2020 10:38: In my opinion the advantage of computers is not Artificial Intelligence, but rather Artificial Patience (most AI that I have seen is really doing a bunch of what I would consider to be boring, really fast so people don't have to). Leave

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-12 Thread Abby Spurdle
> In my opinion the advantage of computers is not Artificial > Intelligence, but rather Artificial Patience (most AI that I have seen > is really doing a bunch of what I would consider to be boring, really > fast so people don't have to). Leave the Intelligence to the people. Hmmm...

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-11 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Seconded! On May 11, 2020 12:22:27 PM PDT, "Koenker, Roger W" wrote: >Definitely a fortune: > >"the advantage of computers is not Artificial >Intelligence, but rather Artificial Patience" > >Greg Snow in response to a question about automated R-analysis. > >Roger Koenker

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-11 Thread Koenker, Roger W
Definitely a fortune: "the advantage of computers is not Artificial Intelligence, but rather Artificial Patience" Greg Snow in response to a question about automated R-analysis. Roger Koenker r.koen...@ucl.ac.uk Honorary Professor of Economics Department of

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-11 Thread Greg Snow
It is a nice dream, but it is really abdicating ethical responsibility to the computer instead of the researcher. And I personally don't trust computers over people for this. What could go wrong? First, how do you guarantee that the statistical plan was locked in place before the data was

Re: [R] My dream ...

2020-05-11 Thread Patrick (Malone Quantitative)
This isn't an R code question and you posted in HTML, but briefly: Simulate data that could arise from your study, including missing and outliers, then write code that runs th analyses. Put the code in an open-science archive. Then run it as is when you actually have the data. There will

[R] My dream ...

2020-05-11 Thread karl adenener
It would be a dream, there would be a R-based software, which I configure according to my study (type of data, limits for meaningful measurements, handling of outliers and missing measurements, test method etc.), which then reads my original measurement data and after some computing time the