[Statlist] SSS course announcement: Applied Bayesian Data Analysis with STAN

Dr. Diego Kuonen, CStat PStat CSci kuonen @end|ng |rom @t@too@com
Thu May 1 08:55:43 CEST 2014


Dear all,

note that the course announced herein is an official SSS course.

Best regards

 Diego Kuonen


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Subject: Course announcement: Applied Bayesian Data Analysis with STAN
From: 	Fraenzi Korner-Nievergelt <fraenzi.korner using oikostat.ch>

Dear all

the two STAN-developers Michael Betancourt and Daniel Lee will give a workshop
in Switzerland in October 2014.

STAN is a new and powerful MCMC sampler that allows doing Bayesian data analysis.
It can be used via R. The MCMC algorithm STAN uses (NUTS) is very efficient. See
attachment for more information.

Best wishes

 Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt


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