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Dear Ying,
This feature has now been implemented. I should be able to release it soon.
Meanwhile, you can always reorganize your data so that all the data for one individual are on the same row, and the observations across days on several columns.
Michel
On 7 Sep 2019, at 12:21, Ying Lu <luyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Prof. Bierlaire,
I am going to include socio-demographic variables into class membership model. However, I read several posts in this group and found out that it is not available to estimate a latent class choice model (including socio-demographics) with considering panel effects (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/biogeme/latent$20class$20model%7Csort:date/biogeme/3fwwvCjeI7o/kfYYsIAiFAAJ).
Could I kindly know if you have a beta version of Biogeme which is able to include socio-demographics when estimating latent class choice model? Thank you!
Kind regards,Ying--
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On 13 Sep 2019, at 11:53, Nughthoh Arfawi Kurdhi <ar...@mipa.uns.ac.id> wrote:Dear Prof.BierlaireI am a new user of Biogeme. 07discreteMixture.py is the example syntax for estimating latent class model.I have the following two questions:1. How to calculate the size of each class? (the number (percentage) of respondents on each class)
2. Could we indentify individually which respondents in each class?
Thank you very much.Best regards,Arfa
Pada Sabtu, 07 September 2019 17.09.28 UTC+2, Bierlaire Michel menulis:Dear Ying,
This feature has now been implemented. I should be able to release it soon.
Meanwhile, you can always reorganize your data so that all the data for one individual are on the same row, and the observations across days on several columns.
Michel
On 7 Sep 2019, at 12:21, Ying Lu <luyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Prof. Bierlaire,
I am going to include socio-demographic variables into class membership model. However, I read several posts in this group and found out that it is not available to estimate a latent class choice model (including socio-demographics) with considering panel effects (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/biogeme/latent$20class$20model%7Csort:date/biogeme/3fwwvCjeI7o/kfYYsIAiFAAJ).
Could I kindly know if you have a beta version of Biogeme which is able to include socio-demographics when estimating latent class choice model? Thank you!
Kind regards,Ying--
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On 17 Sep 2019, at 12:25, Nughthoh Arfawi Kurdhi <ar...@mipa.uns.ac.id> wrote:Dear Prof. Michel BierlaireThank you for the answers. In the example 07discreteMixture.py the class membership model is
W_OTHER 0.749 then we haveprobClass1 = 0.251 probClass2 = 0.749I still do not understand how to use this information to sum the class membership probability over the sample in order to ge the size of each class.
Thank you very much in advance.Best regardsArfa