On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 09:48 -0800, James Thorson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> is there any plan for including and/or a work-around for using a
> Tweedie distribution as the likelihood of an SPDE model? Or perhaps
> some other zero-inflated model for continuous-valued positive
> numbers? The tweedie in particular is useful because it implies a
> link between the expected value of non-zero numbers, and the
> probability of encountering a zero.
>
>
> The circumstance is for modelling the weight of a target encountered
> during ecological sampling. Analysts often use
> "delta-models" (separate binomial and gamma/lognormal models for
> presence/absence, and non-zero densities respectively).
Hi,
we add likelihood models when needed... if you could send me info about
it, your proposed link function and parameterseriation, I'll have a
look. maybe we could do this off-list.
Best
H
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