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Rstan
User-facing R functions are provided to parse, compile, test, estimate, and analyze Stan models by accessing the header-only Stan library provided by the 'StanHeaders' package. The Stan project develops a probabilistic programming language that implements full Bayesian statistical inference via Markov Chain Monte Carlo, rough Bayesian inference via 'variational' approximation, and (optionally penalized) maximum likelihood estimation via optimization. In all three cases, automatic differentiation is used to quickly and accurately evaluate gradients without burdening the user with the need to derive the partial derivatives.
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(only showing first 100 items - show all)- Cultural consensus theory for the evaluation of patients' mental health scores in forensic psychiatric hospitals
- Application of Rstan package in parameter estimation of four-parameter logistic model
- Simultaneous fitting of Bayesian penalised quantile splines
- Incorporating historical data when determining sample size requirements for aquatic toxicity experiments
- Variational inference for high dimensional structured factor copulas
- Dynamically Rescaled Hamiltonian Monte Carlo for Bayesian Hierarchical Models
- Multivariate long-memory cohort mortality models
- Spatio-temporal change of support modeling with \texttt{R}
- Shrinkage priors for Bayesian penalized regression
- Bayesian estimation of total fertility from a population's age–sex structure
- VCBART
- Approximate leave-future-out cross-validation for Bayesian time series models
- Probabilistic multivariate early warning signals
- A dyadic IRT model
- On outliers detection and prior distribution sensitivity in standard skew-probit regression models
- Bradley-Terry modeling with multiple game outcomes with applications to college hockey
- Probability based independence sampler for Bayesian quantitative learning in graphical log-linear marginal models
- Improving estimates of Fried's index from mating competitiveness experiments
- A multiple imputation procedure for record linkage and causal inference to estimate the effects of home-delivered meals
- Accounting for smoking in forecasting mortality and life expectancy
- Late 19th century navigational uncertainties and their influence on sea surface temperature estimates
- Factor graph fragmentization of expectation propagation
- Symbolic Formulae for Linear Mixed Models
- Detecting and modeling changes in a time series of proportions
- Hierarchical paired comparison modeling, a cultural consensus theory approach
- A simple method for comparing complex models: Bayesian model comparison for hierarchical multinomial processing tree models using Warp-III bridge sampling
- Monte Carlo Approximation of Bayes Factors via Mixing With Surrogate Distributions
- Identifiability analysis for models of the translation kinetics after mRNA transfection
- Transformed mixed-effects modeling of correlated bounded and positive data with a novel multivariate generalized Johnson distribution
- Using Stan to implement Bayesian parameter estimation of IRT models
- Default priors for the intercept parameter in logistic regressions
- Rule-based Bayesian regression
- Bayesian networks. With examples in R
- fastGHQuad
- RladyBug
- BaM
- Monolix
- lavaan
- betareg
- Rmpfr
- matrixStats
- bdsmatrix
- checkmate
- ggrepel
- entropy
- spData
- CRAN Distributions
- bnsoft
- JAGS
- rjags
- Stan
- bartMachine
- runjags
- BayesDA
- BayesFactor
- causaleffect
- decon
- MPTinR
- NADA
- LaplacesDemon
- optimx
- setRNG
- smdata
- R2jags
- seewave
- tsbridge
- categorical
- heavy
- pedigreem
- psychotree
- DIFlasso
- RStan
- bayesDem
- bayesPop
- bayesLife
- TESTFACT
- npcp
- Label.switching
- beanz
- ctsem
- CopulaDTA
- rstanarm
- truncdist
- mvQuad
- BANOVA
- StanHeaders
- BOIN
- tempdisagg
- geoBayes
- shinystan
- versions
- curatedOvarianData
- BayesFM
- bayesplot
- BCEA
- ggforce
- effects
- brms
- assertthat
- loo
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