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In this week's episode Patrick and Greg somehow manage to tie together pretending to be sick with game shows with zombies with conspiracy boards to explore the remarkable inter-relations among probability distributions, starting with the Bernoulli and biting their way through the binomial, z, t, chi-square, F, and beyond. Along the way they also discuss having a 122 degree temperature, playing with mercury, daytime TV, Paul Lynde, Vanna White, horses and plows, breeding like cats, the long con, the Swiss vs. the French, Zombieland, the Quincunx, fifth grade math, Lowly Worm, a lazy S, the double tap, and choosing free will. Stay in contact with Quantitude! Twitter: @quantitudepod Web page: quantitudepod.org Merch: redbubble.com
02:32 - Patrick Stapleton Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Angular Class @AngularClass Keychain Logistics @Keychain Hack Reactor @HackReactor Reddit Insight 04:21 - Angular 2 and Where It’s Headed 05:04 - Enterprise/Small App Distinction 07:19 - Angular 2 Preparation and Migration TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 Babel TypeScript 10:35 - Authoring Scenario in ES5 vs ES6 13:44 - Composition Over Inheritance The Class System Duck Typing 18:47 - Services and Directives Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 20:48 - Controller vs Link Function 22:21 - The Router 24:21 - Two-way Data Binding ngModel Template-Driven, Data-Driven Picks Amarda: A Novel by Ernest Cline (Aaron) (Chapter 1) Take A First Look At Ernest Cline's Armada (Aaron) Angular Summit (Aaron) Sign Language (Katya) Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong (Ward) AngularU (Ward) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Ward) Denmark (Joe) Angular 2 (Patrick) Babel (Patrick)
02:32 - Patrick Stapleton Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Angular Class @AngularClass Keychain Logistics @Keychain Hack Reactor @HackReactor Reddit Insight 04:21 - Angular 2 and Where It’s Headed 05:04 - Enterprise/Small App Distinction 07:19 - Angular 2 Preparation and Migration TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 Babel TypeScript 10:35 - Authoring Scenario in ES5 vs ES6 13:44 - Composition Over Inheritance The Class System Duck Typing 18:47 - Services and Directives Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 20:48 - Controller vs Link Function 22:21 - The Router 24:21 - Two-way Data Binding ngModel Template-Driven, Data-Driven Picks Amarda: A Novel by Ernest Cline (Aaron) (Chapter 1) Take A First Look At Ernest Cline's Armada (Aaron) Angular Summit (Aaron) Sign Language (Katya) Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong (Ward) AngularU (Ward) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Ward) Denmark (Joe) Angular 2 (Patrick) Babel (Patrick)
02:32 - Patrick Stapleton Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Angular Class @AngularClass Keychain Logistics @Keychain Hack Reactor @HackReactor Reddit Insight 04:21 - Angular 2 and Where It’s Headed 05:04 - Enterprise/Small App Distinction 07:19 - Angular 2 Preparation and Migration TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 Babel TypeScript 10:35 - Authoring Scenario in ES5 vs ES6 13:44 - Composition Over Inheritance The Class System Duck Typing 18:47 - Services and Directives Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 20:48 - Controller vs Link Function 22:21 - The Router 24:21 - Two-way Data Binding ngModel Template-Driven, Data-Driven Picks Amarda: A Novel by Ernest Cline (Aaron) (Chapter 1) Take A First Look At Ernest Cline's Armada (Aaron) Angular Summit (Aaron) Sign Language (Katya) Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong (Ward) AngularU (Ward) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Ward) Denmark (Joe) Angular 2 (Patrick) Babel (Patrick)
01:32 - Redefining Directives Ben Nadel: Don't Blindly Isolate All The Scopes In AngularJS Directives “Priority” in Directives ngInclude Faking Them Out Foo Directive 16:42 - Why Would You EVER Use the Precompile Function? Link Function The nitty-gritty of compile and link functions inside AngularJS directives Compile Function: $compile Transclude Function ngIf ngRepeat 24:14 - When Should You REALLY Use Isolated Scope? Ben Nadel: Using Isolate Scope In Directives In AngularJS Understanding Scopes New Directives in Angular 2: Component Directive Decorator Directive ngClick ngShow ngHide Template Directive (Structural Directive) ngRepeat Other Resources Joe’s Pluralsight Course: AngularJS Directives Fundamentals Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) Picks Instrumentalities of the Night Book Series by Glen Cook (Joe) David East: An Angular2 Todo App: First look at App Development in Angular2 (Ward) Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal (Lukas) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim De Felice (Chuck) Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) News Announcing: ng-vegas!!! May 7th-8th at the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort. Early bird tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 3rd, 2015 and will be $700. Regular tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 12th, 2015 and will be $800. Call For Presenters (CFPs) close on March 7th, 2015 at midnight.
01:32 - Redefining Directives Ben Nadel: Don't Blindly Isolate All The Scopes In AngularJS Directives “Priority” in Directives ngInclude Faking Them Out Foo Directive 16:42 - Why Would You EVER Use the Precompile Function? Link Function The nitty-gritty of compile and link functions inside AngularJS directives Compile Function: $compile Transclude Function ngIf ngRepeat 24:14 - When Should You REALLY Use Isolated Scope? Ben Nadel: Using Isolate Scope In Directives In AngularJS Understanding Scopes New Directives in Angular 2: Component Directive Decorator Directive ngClick ngShow ngHide Template Directive (Structural Directive) ngRepeat Other Resources Joe’s Pluralsight Course: AngularJS Directives Fundamentals Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) Picks Instrumentalities of the Night Book Series by Glen Cook (Joe) David East: An Angular2 Todo App: First look at App Development in Angular2 (Ward) Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal (Lukas) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim De Felice (Chuck) Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) News Announcing: ng-vegas!!! May 7th-8th at the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort. Early bird tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 3rd, 2015 and will be $700. Regular tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 12th, 2015 and will be $800. Call For Presenters (CFPs) close on March 7th, 2015 at midnight.
01:32 - Redefining Directives Ben Nadel: Don't Blindly Isolate All The Scopes In AngularJS Directives “Priority” in Directives ngInclude Faking Them Out Foo Directive 16:42 - Why Would You EVER Use the Precompile Function? Link Function The nitty-gritty of compile and link functions inside AngularJS directives Compile Function: $compile Transclude Function ngIf ngRepeat 24:14 - When Should You REALLY Use Isolated Scope? Ben Nadel: Using Isolate Scope In Directives In AngularJS Understanding Scopes New Directives in Angular 2: Component Directive Decorator Directive ngClick ngShow ngHide Template Directive (Structural Directive) ngRepeat Other Resources Joe’s Pluralsight Course: AngularJS Directives Fundamentals Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) Picks Instrumentalities of the Night Book Series by Glen Cook (Joe) David East: An Angular2 Todo App: First look at App Development in Angular2 (Ward) Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal (Lukas) American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, and Jim De Felice (Chuck) Tips Watch Ward’s course (Testing Techniques in Angular) when it comes out. (Joe) The Ionic Framework and Lukas Reubbelke: Ionic ProTips for the Awesome and Lazy Developer (Lukas) News Announcing: ng-vegas!!! May 7th-8th at the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort. Early bird tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 3rd, 2015 and will be $700. Regular tickets go on sale at 12:00 noon PST on March 12th, 2015 and will be $800. Call For Presenters (CFPs) close on March 7th, 2015 at midnight.
Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik - Open Access LMU - Teil 03/03
This paper proposes a discrete-time hazard regression approach based on the relation between hazard rate models and excess over threshold models, which are frequently encountered in extreme value modelling. The proposed duration model employs a flexible link function and incorporates the grouped-duration analogue of the well-known Cox proportional hazards model and the proportional odds model as special cases. The theoretical setup of the model is motivated, and simulation results are reported to suggest that it performs well. The simulation results and an empirical analysis of US import durations also show that the choice of link function in discrete hazard models has important implications for the estimation results, and that severe biases in the results can be avoided when using a flexible link function as proposed in this study.
Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik - Open Access LMU - Teil 02/03
The generalized additive model is a well established and strong tool that allows to model smooth effects of predictors on the response. However, if the link function, which is typically chosen as the canonical link, is misspecified, substantial bias is to be expected. A procedure is proposed that simultaneously estimates the form of the link function and the unknown form of the predictor functions including selection of predictors. The procedure is based on boosting methodology, which obtains estimates by using a sequence of weak learners. It strongly dominates fitting procedures that are unable to modify a given link function if the true link function deviates from the fixed function. The performance of the procedure is shown in simulation studies and illustrated by a real world example.
Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/03
One important component of model selection using generalized linear models (GLM) is the choice of a link function. Approximate Bayes factors are used to assess the improvement in fit over a GLM with canonical link when a parametric link family is used. For this approximate Bayes factors are calculated using the approximations given in Raftery (1996), together with a reference set of prior distributions. This methodology can also be used to differentiate between different parametric link families, as well as allowing one to jointly select the link family and the independent variables. This involves comparing nonnested models. This is illustrated using parametric link families studied in Czado (1997) for two data sets involving binomial responses.