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Contributed R Packages

Below is a list of all packages provided by project Bayesian Estimation and Model Checking.

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Packages

geoCount

Analysis and Modeling for Geostatistical Count Data

  This package provides a variety of functions to analyze and model geostatistical count data with generalized linear spatial models, including 1) simulate and visualize the data; 2) posterior sampling with robust MCMC algorithms (in serial or parallel way); 3) perform prediction for unsampled locations; 4) conduct Bayesian model checking procedure to evaluate the goodness of fitting; 5) conduct transformed residual checking procedure. In the package, seamlessly embedded C++ programs and parallel computing techniques are implemented to speed up the computing processes.
  Version: 1.130409 | Last change: 2013-04-30 15:01:08+02 | Rev.: 34
  Download: linux(.tar.gz) | windows(.zip) | Build status: Current | Stable Release: Get geoCount 1.150120 from CRAN
  R install command: install.packages("geoCount", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org")
 
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Package build: Source package (Linux x86_64) Windows binary (x86_64/i386)
Package check: Linux x86_64 (patched) | Linux x86_64 (devel) Windows (patched) | Windows (devel)

 

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