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Tweedie is also in the linear exponential family and is use, for example, to model claim amounts.
Tweedie is a special case of compound Poisson distribution, that has the pdf/likelihood specified as …
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Let's talk about GNU social. Twidere was not designed for GNU social in the beggining, but I think now it's time to do so.
Do you have any suggestions about GNU social support?
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The abstraction is a getting a bit crowded with methods overloaded to mean different things depending on the sequence of operations you perform on a model object. E.g., if you load a nonlinear problem…
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I want solver to be able to handle a use pattern like this:
> I want to use as few {{x}} as possible, but we need
> at least {{y}} there because of regulations. What
> is the least number of {{x}} I…
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In general, there shoud be an S4 class containing the slots for the parameter, the name etc... Create a separate R file for the class (in R, use S4 and take inspiration from my markovchain s4 class), …
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For instance, we should make easing-equations and numeric-quadratic-programming include version numbers that match tween and numeric. This will be helpful if we ever upgrade those libraries to newer …
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I've written a pure-julia implementation of a modified cholesky factorization (GMW81), which can be used in Newton-like methods to guarantee descent. (It's worth noting that [this line](https://github…
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numeric.js says "(See also licenses in the resources subdirectory.)" Does it require auxiliary licenses?
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Because shapes are a big core feature in a 2D library, the shapes functionality is going to need to be expanded.
Let's discuss what to add/change:
- Make shapes classes or keep them as structs
- What…
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I want to know if the current Stan model "works". With the old JAGS model, I assumed it worked from the perspective that it was correctly programmed and implemented the conceptual model. I.e., I assum…
rBatt updated
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