[R] FastICA
Hans W. Borchers
hwborchers at googlemail.com
Tue Aug 12 11:52:15 CEST 2008
I may not have been as wrong as Prof. Ripley suggested when I wrote "The
fastICA packages for Matlab and R (...) have a common origin at the Helsinki
University of Technology."
Please consider the following lines from the 'fastICA' help page (?fastICA):
FastICA algorithm
Description:
This is an R and C code implementation of the FastICA algorithm
of Aapo Hyvarinen et al. (<URL: http://www.cis.hut.fi/aapo/>)
to perform Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and Projection
Pursuit.
So the C code base is not the same, I guess, but "The code has no connection
with Helsinki University of Technology" does not seem to be totally correct.
// Hans Werner Borchers
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2008, someone with no signature wrote:
>
>> Maura E Monville <maura.monville <at> gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>>
>>> Is the FastICA R implementation as good as the MatLab Implementation ?
>>> I would appreciate talking to someone who has used FastICA for R.
>>
>> The fastICA packages for Matlab and R (and there is even a version for
>> Python)
>> have a common origin at the Helsinki University of Technology. I
>> regularly use
>
> Have you actually looked at the R one? The code has no connection with
> Helsinki University of Technology. 'Credit where credit is due' and all
> that.
>
>> Matlab and R, not seeing much of a difference in packages like these.
>>
>> // Hans Werner Borchers
>
> Or quite possibly someone else using Mr Borchers name.
>
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