-
Updated
Mar 29, 2021 - Stan
statistical-models
Here are 231 public repositories matching this topic...
-
Updated
Jun 22, 2021 - Python
-
Updated
Jun 18, 2021 - Julia
-
Updated
Mar 29, 2021 - Mathematica
-
Updated
Jun 21, 2021 - Julia
-
Updated
May 27, 2021 - Julia
-
Updated
Jun 9, 2021 - Julia
-
Updated
Apr 16, 2021 - C++
-
Updated
Feb 23, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
-
Updated
Feb 11, 2021 - Python
-
Updated
Jun 21, 2021 - R
-
Updated
Feb 18, 2021 - Python
-
Updated
Apr 26, 2021 - Julia
-
Updated
Feb 18, 2020 - Python
-
Updated
Apr 5, 2021 - Go
We should add a description to each feature defined in smartcore in the Cargo.toml file, we could use as example the Cargo.toml file of the serde project.
We should add also the documentation for the "serde" feature that currently is not present in the Cargo.toml file.
Not sure if we can u
-
Updated
Jun 14, 2021 - R
-
Updated
May 13, 2021 - Jupyter Notebook
-
Updated
Oct 25, 2019 - MATLAB
-
Updated
Apr 29, 2021 - Julia
-
Updated
Mar 28, 2020 - C#
-
Updated
Mar 20, 2021 - Python
-
Updated
Oct 5, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Jun 6, 2021 - R
-
Updated
Oct 30, 2020 - Julia
-
Updated
Nov 27, 2020 - Go
not sure how to do this...
statistically, these pure virtual methods need to allow for the requested arguments. The compiler warnings do get annoying though.
How can we override pure virtual functions? It would request that only one "version" of the function be defined?
-
Updated
Jun 21, 2021 - Python
-
Updated
May 14, 2017 - Jupyter Notebook
Improve this page
Add a description, image, and links to the statistical-models topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
Add this topic to your repo
To associate your repository with the statistical-models topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
Hi,
is there any plan to implement the Generalized Pareto Distribution in
brms
(paul-buerkner/brms#110 (comment))? I am playing around with an extreme values analysis and it looks like extremes collected as Peak Over Threshold are better represented by the GPD instead of the generalized extreme value distribution, which I am so happy to see already in `b