Solving Statistics Problems Using Stan (my talk at the NYC chapter of the American Statistical Association)

Here’s the announcement:

Solving Statistics Problems Using Stan

Stan is a free and open-source probabilistic programming language and Bayesian inference engine. In this talk, we demonstrate the use of Stan for some small fun problems and then discuss some open problems in Stan and in Bayesian computation and Bayesian inference more generally.

It’s next Tues, 20 Sept, 2pm, at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue (at 34th Street), room to be announced.

You can register for it here.

8 thoughts on “Solving Statistics Problems Using Stan (my talk at the NYC chapter of the American Statistical Association)

  1. This sounds like a great intro talk to Stan for those of us who have been reading about it here, but haven’t taken the plunge. Since registration is full, how about a streaming option?

  2. I’m curious, does STAN handle joint modeling of longitudinal and survival data? This is an active research area where Bayesian inference via MCMC is particularly useful, and for some problems is the only viable option. See the R package JMbayes for more details

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