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Thermodynamic methods provide a way to estimate marginal likelihoods (aka model evidence) using MCMC, serving as an alternative to nested sampling methods.
Some related papers:
1. Friel, Nial, a…
yebai updated
4 years ago
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Hi John, I written some report_sim() examples below that demonstrate the 'subscript out of bounds' error that I encounter. It is very possible that I'm misusing the function, but there potentially cou…
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What exactly is Unicef planning to use the size estimation for? Does this mean they'd like a square footage estimate? Population? What are the important qualities of the "size" metric?
For example,…
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Hi,
I used vcf_calc.py to calculate het-fis, but I got very odd results. I'm working with a highly selfing plant, and nearly all individuals had negative or very low values. The only exception was…
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# Week 1 1/15:
Kickoff Meeting:
- met Patrick and other VIP students
- heard overview of VIP background and objectives
- filled out form for topic preference
# Week 2 1/22:
- assigned to Mobil…
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Hi Donny,
I know the population joint distribution of some demographic variables (sex, education, gender) and would like to weight the sample in a way to match this population distribution. The pac…
fdabl updated
2 years ago
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Currently each model created in `estimate()` contains no key variables, which limits the ability to use global models.
Adding the key dimension to modelling requires substantial work in generalisin…
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another vague idea, possibly useful for diagnostic or interpretation in count models #1537
In one of the plots I compared observed and predicted counts, relative frequencies and probabilities for s…
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Hi, I see an "estimated case" feature on cov-spectrum.
Given that countries have stopped most testing and no longer reporting the real number of cases, this feature seems redundant.
As countri…
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Hi,
I frequently use ANGSD to make Fst calculations and I recently tried a calculation on a subset of my data where I have 6 populations, but in this instance I happen to have only 1 individual from …