I believe it is dead. However maybe quark still has a copy?
It would be great to repost those entries on TS, as those were some useful resources!
Hi All,
I am wondering what happended to StatisticPedia, and to that very interesting Terzi's primer on PCA?
it is dead, or it is me that do not manage to find the web page?
Thanks
Gm
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read -Groucho Marx-
I believe it is dead. However maybe quark still has a copy?
It would be great to repost those entries on TS, as those were some useful resources!
The true ideals of great philosophies always seem to get lost somewhere along the road..
What a pity!
I remember Terzi's document, and it seemed very interesting to me. It could have been a good primer for people approaching PCA.
On the other hand, I noticed that the project did not go on and no one seemed to be interested in adding new documents. I planned to write something on Correspondence Analysis, but I myself have been too slow in putting the idea on work...
If Quark will read this thread, may be he could provide me with a copy of Terzi's document.
Should the project be restored, I would not mind to write down my planned primer to CA.
Regards
Gm
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read -Groucho Marx-
I think it should be coupled to TS, which gets much more traffic. We are consistently posting technically highly skilled work in threads on TS, for me it is mostly the fact that I get replies and tips from the people here. People I respect because of their insight and skill. Why don't we start a blog here? Highly appreciated threads get highlighted as TS blog posts?
I know a few threads by trinker, bg, Dason and others that would immediately qualify!
How is that for an idea?
The true ideals of great philosophies always seem to get lost somewhere along the road..
I restored access to SP content at http://www.statisticsinfo.com It's text only, if you need the image files please send me an email. I am sorry the service for SP was discontinued. We can repost the articles to StatsBlogs.
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