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_Possible follow-up to #327._
Hey Vincent,
Stata's `margins` command has an interesting `vce(unconditional)` option. The essential idea is to account for sampling variation when calculating stan…
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## 집현전 최신반 스터디
- 2022년 5월 08일 일요일 10시 발표
- 김유빈님 오수지님 발표
- 논문 링크: https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.03815
> ### Abstract
> The logical negation property (LNP), which implies generating different predic…
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I've been taking a look through #504 and I really like the way distributions are specified and enable nesting for parameter uncertainty. I think this could be a nice interface to use in other packages…
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(found by chance)
Staub, Kevin E., and Rainer Winkelmann. 2013. “Consistent Estimation of Zero-Inflated Count Models.” Health Economics 22 (6): 673–86. https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.2844.
assumes
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Currently the density, cdf, quantiles, etc. produced from a `dist_sample()` are not consistent with each other. That is ok as a design choice, and results in better estimates of each, even if they are…
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[Distributed Distributional Deterministic Policy Gradients](D4PG)
Reference implementation:
- https://github.com/deepmind/acme
PyTorch implementation:
- https://github.com/fabiopardo/tonic
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Hello,
I read your paper with great interest and was excited to try out the method. The R package looks very nice and I appreciate you making it available along with the paper. In my experiments, I…
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The `tidybayes` package via `brms` has functionality to get the expected prediction `.epred`.
What we might also like to do is to get the expected prediction variance. This is implemented in `add_m…
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https://gist.github.com/Akababa/356b6881cb63cfc05094c83ba3761ef0
I tried coming up with a new stopping condition for matches by calculating various probabilities as follows: if you let p=P(new netw…
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The distributional difference do not look significant for the household ids chosen. A parallel co-ordinate plot with harmonies across x-axis and values of wpd across y, sorted by average value of wpd …