Excellent demonstration! I wish you have expanded the video to include further explanation of the selection of DF and how to use cross-validation to choose the best model.
to learn Spline, which lecture would be better? I understand Spline uses some kind of linear algebra, but is there any specific or general name of the course that teaches Spline?
Great video, and thanks! In your opinion would splines be useful to identify periods of time when two variables are cointegrated? If so, could you provide an example? Thanks!
@@rudeboybert I appreciate the reply! but I was asking if you have a mechanical keyboard, and if so what kind of switches are in the keys because they sound really nice. They sound similar to a popular and expensive switch called 'holy pandas'!
I wonder why you dont get more subscribers. the first few mins into the video, I am subscribing. Crystal clear! So helpful!
Excellent demonstration! I wish you have expanded the video to include further explanation of the selection of DF and how to use cross-validation to choose the best model.
Perfectly explained! Needed this to clarify my dissertation approach. SUPER helpful. Much thanks!
I can't believe my eyes. The amount of knowledge and felicity that you have is unblievable.
Amazing video. Wish you had more explanatory videos on spline interpolations!
So clear! Have a little bit patience and you'll know how the function works!
So there was no need to use a seed (on the random part) to ensure that we could reproduce the data we saw?
Great demo - thanks.
Very crisp and clear. Thanks!
Thanks! I tried hard to set the right balance of detail and understandability!
Great video, Sir! Well-explained and detailed.
This is so clear and helpful. Thank you!
No problem Regita! Thanks for the love!
Hey Regita! Many thanks for the kind words!
Great video explained the practically of splines well.
to learn Spline, which lecture would be better?
I understand Spline uses some kind of linear algebra, but is there any specific or general name of the course that teaches Spline?
I found these notes helpful: people.cs.clemson.edu/~dhouse/courses/405/notes/splines.pdf
As for a course, I'm not sure. Applied linear algebra?
@@rudeboybert Thank you sir!!
Great video, and thanks!
In your opinion would splines be useful to identify periods of time when two variables are cointegrated? If so, could you provide an example?
Thanks!
Awesome video! Thank you!
Waiting for more videos, thank you.
Maybe! I'll see if I have time!
I just posted one about cross-validation for classification and regression trees here: th-cam.com/video/-SQEbwfRVPA/w-d-xo.html
very clear and helpful..how about crossvalidation video?
That's not a bad idea. Maybe!
I just posted one about cross-validation for classification and regression trees here: th-cam.com/video/-SQEbwfRVPA/w-d-xo.html
This is nice! You really got my math test easier
Awesome! 💯
so well made!
This is superb. Simple to understand!
great video, it really helps a lot.
This is very helpful!
Thank you very much!
Thanks Rafael!
This is great teaching.
What kind of switches are in your keyboard, they sound amazing! Holy pandas?
switches? you mean how I jump from app to app? You can do that with command+TAB on macOS, control + TAB on Windows
@@rudeboybert I appreciate the reply! but I was asking if you have a mechanical keyboard, and if so what kind of switches are in the keys because they sound really nice. They sound similar to a popular and expensive switch called 'holy pandas'!
@@free_free_time ah! it's this one: www.apple.com/shop/product/MLA22LL/A/magic-keyboard-us-english
Excellent. Thank you
Great explanation. Keep it up!
What kind of function f(x) did you use?
A crazy one! on line 24: bit.ly/rudeboybert_splines
Can you share the codes that you used in the presentation. Thanks
The link is in the video at 9:45.
bit.ly/rudeboybert_splines
@@rudeboybertThank you!
Thank you so much, it's helpful.
Wow - that was amazing
Thank you
thanks!
Thank you!
Thanks a lot.
Merci beaucoup.
De rien! J'espère que le video a été utile!
excellent!thank you!
broom broom ! let us start in air !
This algorithm did not work for me, a lot of errors appeared!
Or you could use the akaike information criterion
Great Video, thanks!