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A Python library designed to swiftly and effortlessly obtain the UNIFAC groups from molecules by their names and subsequently integrate them into inputs for thermodynamic libraries.
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Bayesian Statistics MOOC by Coursera - Solutions in Python
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Implementing MCMC sampling from scratch in R for various Bayesian models
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R implementation of the Thermodynamic Equation Of Seawater - 2010 (TEOS-10)
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This repo contains the codes in R and Cpp to replicate the original proposal of Linkletter for Bayesian Spatial Process Models for Social Network Analysis and our proposal using an estimation of the likelihood function.
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🚫 ↩️ A document that introduces Bayesian data analysis.
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Package to do Bayesian inference with Gibbs sampler
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Notebook for implementing Monte Carlo techniques (Metropolis-Hastings and Augmented Gibbs) to solve a Bayesian Probit regression.
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Implementing a Skill-based rating system using probabilistic modelling and Gibbs sampling
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Sep 23, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
Unsupervised morpheme segmentation using non-parametric bayesian model. Web app deployed on AWS Elastic Beanstalk using Github Actions.
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A fun package for exploring conjugate models and gibbs samplers.
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Jun 1, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
Gibbs Sampling & EM Algorithm Implementation / R Programming Language / on Iris Dataset
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Gibbs 3.2 formerly located at http://ccmbweb.ccv.brown.edu/gibbs/gibbs.html
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