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I think we need a little more info about the identifiability constraints flag on the basis objects:
- we definitely need more of an explanation of when and why it should be used. maybe that's in a do…
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I believe the idea here is that the prior helps guard against issues of non-identifiability for the c parameter in cases with few data points. I believe the prior essentially means in these cases the …
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In addition to knowing the ODE system and time series data for some outputs, one frequently also knows the initial conditions for some of the states. It would be great to use this information to clari…
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It's clear that sometimes parameters need to be grouped as part of the estimation process. For example, it is not possible to estimate particle radius and diffusivity separately from input-output data…
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In contrast to many other model fitting approaches in R (e.g., `lm` or `glm`), I have noticed that `glmmTMB` does not object to the user specifying a model whose fixed effects create detectable identi…
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1. [Here](https://github.com/SciML/ModelingToolkit.jl/blob/master/docs/src/tutorials/modelingtoolkitize.md), I think it should be `rober!` instead of `rober`.
2. In the [global structural identifiabi…
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That's probably not the right word, but we might want to assign specific priors for a given planet (for the orbital period if detected with transits for example).
I started working on this adding a i…
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See["Causal Representation Learning from Multiple Distributions: A General Setting"](https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.05052) for one description of the problem setup in the case of purely observational data…
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The Username field contains UUIDs and claim data.
When a lot of new users are enrolled, the username lidt will get pretty difficult to view as a human, as the username contains both UUID and other…
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pg 164 in Wood introduces this concept. elaborated in appendix A.5
dswah updated
3 years ago