I am trying to use posterior from one of my model (very complicated, and no known distribution) to be a prior for my next model, and I find this post useful: https://sourceforge.net/p/mcmc-jags/discussion/610037/thread/1f89e09d/?limit=25#cdf8. I wonder would it be possible to fit in a flexible continuous distribution (as the Interpolated class in PyMC: https://www.pymc.io/projects/docs/en/stable/api/distributions/generated/pymc.Interpolated.html ) instead of a discrete approximation? Thanks.
I am trying to use posterior from one of my model (very complicated, and no known distribution) to be a prior for my next model, and I find this post useful: https://sourceforge.net/p/mcmc-jags/discussion/610037/thread/1f89e09d/?limit=25#cdf8. I wonder would it be possible to fit in a flexible continuous distribution (as the Integrated class in PyMC: https://www.pymc.io/projects/docs/en/stable/api/distributions/generated/pymc.Interpolated.html ) instead of a discrete approximation? Thanks
I am trying to use posterior from one of my model (very complicated, and no known distribution) to be a prior for my next model, and I find this post useful: https://sourceforge.net/p/mcmc-jags/discussion/610037/thread/1f89e09d/?limit=25#cdf8. I wonder would it be possible to fit in a flexible continuous distribution (as the Integrated class in PyMC: https://www.pymc.io/projects/docs/en/stable/api/distributions/generated/pymc.Interpolated.html ) instead of a discrete approximation? Thanks
Hi Martyn. I have the same problem as Anja and I find this plot. Thanks very much for your reply and this is useful. I wonder would it be possible to fit in a continuous distribution instead of a discrete approximation? Thanks a lot!
Hi Martyn. I have the same problem as Anja and I find this plot. Thanks very much for your reply and this is useful. I wonder would it be possible to fit in a continuous distribution (using Spline for example) instead of a discrete approximation? Thanks a lot!
Hi Martyn. I have the same problem as Anja as I find this plot. Thanks very much for your reply and this is useful. I wonder would it be possible to fit in a continuous distribution (using Spline for example) instead of a discrete approximation? Thanks a lot!