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Approximate Bayesian Computation via Random Forests
Jean-michel Marin, Louis Raynal, Pierre Pudlo
Last update: 9 August 2022
Copyright license: GNU General Public License, version 3.0, GNU General Public License, version 2.0
Software version identifier: 1.9
Official website: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/abcrf/index.html
Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/abcrf
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- ABCtoolbox
- bayess
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- abctools
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- GPS-ABC
- queuecomputer
- DIYABC
- epiABC
- ads
- ABC-SysBio
- epinet
- synlik
- horserule
- carl
- ABCpy
- BSL
- PottsUtils
- ABC model selection for spatial extremes models applied to south Australian maximum temperature data
- abcpmc
- Identification of the relative timing of infectiousness and symptom onset for outbreak control
- ABC–CDE: Toward Approximate Bayesian Computation With Complex High-Dimensional Data and Limited Simulations
- VBayesLab
- Assessment and Adjustment of Approximate Inference Algorithms Using the Law of Total Variance
- Likelihood-free approximate Gibbs sampling
- Optimal Bayesian design for model discrimination via classification
- Random Forest Adjustment for Approximate Bayesian Computation
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