[R] writing a package for generalized linear mixed modesl
juli g. pausas
juli at ceam.es
Fri Apr 12 12:14:16 CEST 2002
Hi,
I think that "reglm" fits GLM with random effects in S (see
http://www.statsci.org/s/reglm.html).
In fact I was looking for a R equivalent of reglm, but I didn't find it.
Juli
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Jason Liao wrote:
> Happy new month, everyone!
>
> I am planning to write a NIH grant proposal to study ways to speed
> Monte Carlo based maximum likelihood algorithm for hierarchical models
> with a focus on generalized linear mixed models (GLM with random
> effects). I thought it would be nice and also increase the chance of
> funding if I could produce an R package in the process. I understand
> that Prof. Pinheiro ang Bates have produced LME for linear mixed
models
> and NLME for non-linear mixed models. But these do not fit logistic
> mixed models or Poisson mixed models. SAS Proc NLMIXED can fit simple
GLME (beta, S-PLUS only) does.
> logistic or Poisson mixed models but the syntax is not specific for
> generalized mixed models. There can be only one level of random
> effects. STATA version 7 can fit random intercept models but not more.
> There are also some standalone programs such as MIXOR by Don Hendeker
> of Chicago. But it is hard to use a stnadalone program for data
> analysis efficiently because you have to convert the data set and you
> lose all the familiar tools for data transformation and graphics.
>
> I would appeciate your comments on the following points:
>
> 1. Is there a strong need for a package for generalized linear mixed
> models? Could someone have already written or in the process of
writing
> one?
See package GLMMgibbs on CRAN, function glmmPQL in package MASS and
function glmm (only a random intercept) in one of Jim Lindsey's
packages.
GLMMs are half a chapter in the upcoming fourth edition of Venables &
Ripley.
> 3. How big is the undertaking? I have some R code for GLMM that runs
at
> an acceptable speed. I can see that some part can benifit from
> converting to C or Fortran. I am not familiar with R's interface with
C
> and Fortran. I do not know either how to make the package available
for
> different platforms. Will the multi-platform issue become easier if I
> stay with 100% pure R?
100% pure R would be unacceptably slow.
I would rate this as a research problem, and a major undertaking.
GLMMgibbs is an existence proof, but not able to handle many quite
simple
problems.
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