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The following pages link to A comparison of inferential methods for highly nonlinear state space models in ecology and epidemiology (Q1790318):
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- Inference on high-dimensional implicit dynamic models using a guided intermediate resampling filter (Q81239) (← links)
- Bayesian Synthetic Likelihood (Q91055) (← links)
- An extended empirical saddlepoint approximation for intractable likelihoods (Q127258) (← links)
- Modeling and inference for infectious disease dynamics: a likelihood-based approach (Q667678) (← links)
- Sequential Monte Carlo smoothing with parameter estimation (Q1631601) (← links)
- Hierarchical nonlinear spatio-temporal agent-based models for collective animal movement (Q1680351) (← links)
- A general approach to model movement in (highly) fragmented patch networks (Q1680363) (← links)
- Coupling stochastic EM and approximate Bayesian computation for parameter inference in state-space models (Q1695514) (← links)
- Variational Bayes with synthetic likelihood (Q1704030) (← links)
- A comparison of inferential methods for highly nonlinear state space models in ecology and epidemiology (Q1790318) (← links)
- Likelihood-free inference in high dimensions with synthetic likelihood (Q1796957) (← links)
- Inference of the generalized-growth model via maximum likelihood estimation: a reflection on the impact of overdispersion (Q2010885) (← links)
- Fitting stochastic predator-prey models using both population density and kill rate data (Q2054869) (← links)
- Detecting conflicting summary statistics in likelihood-free inference (Q2058909) (← links)
- Agent-based models for collective animal movement: proximity-induced state switching (Q2084446) (← links)
- Markov genealogy processes (Q2131426) (← links)
- Ensemble MCMC: accelerating pseudo-marginal MCMC for state space models using the ensemble Kalman filter (Q6121617) (← links)
- On predictive inference for intractable models via approximate Bayesian computation (Q6171773) (← links)
- Automatically adapting the number of state particles in \(\text{SMC}^2\) (Q6173563) (← links)