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Dear Parnell,
I have been studying the error structure of Bayesian isotope source mixing models recently. When dealing with data containing only one mixture, simmr use a solo run. What is the error…
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Hi!
I have been looking into the possibility to use MixSIAR for a combined dataset with both stable isotopes and fatty acids as tracers, as done in the study by [O'Donovan et al. 2018](https://doi.or…
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Hi
I have been trying to fit LCA and LPA type of models with brms, and for continuous indicators I can make it work with `mixture(gaussian, gaussian, order="mu")`
But when I test this with larg…
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Hello there,
first, many thanks for providing a stable and Bayesian based python version of the original R package.
I was previously using the deprecated pycausalimpact package to perform analys…
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Perhaps there is something to learn from this [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.06855).
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I had a question about sample size and when to include a source.
I have a model I'm building with about 40 animals hair cut up into 4 sections (seasons). So there's a random effect for individual …
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There's now a convenient package for computing frequentist model-averaged CIs/CDs https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/MATA/index.html
As well as for Bayesian model-averaging/stacking https://mc-s…
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We probably want a scheme to automatically discard initial BHMM samples to burn-in. One way to do this would be to record the log-likelihood of the BHMM posterior and then use [automated equilibratio…
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Hello ,
I’m reporting here an important issue that I recently had with Mr. Bayes regarding the analysis of data sets including only fossil species. I have discussed this with others and it seems to…
ghost updated
4 years ago
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Adding a vignette with worked example of a situation such as arises in intraguild predation or cannibalism where the mixture may itself be a source would be useful at some point. My own view is that i…