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ChineseNames
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Does my dad's middle name actually mean something?
Searching this Chinese name database I found on Google, 塞 (Sai4, stopper/fortress/meaningless sound form used in many place names) and 赛 (Sai4, competition/compete/win a competition) are the only recorded "Sai" character used in names, but there are 12 "Tong" characters. Some examples include 通 (tong1, open/public/general/complete), 同 (tong2, similar/shared), and 痛 (tong4, pain/bitterness).
- Chinese Names Dataset. 1,806 Chinese surnames for about 1.2 billion people
rstan
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R packages in Colab - either speed up install, or import library?
I have a Colab notebook with an R kernel that I'm using to share with students for remote lessons in statistics. This notebook relies on "rstanarm", which is pretty massive with the number of dependencies - it takes ~50minutes to install into a fresh Colab session with install.packages(). It seems the issue is that many of the dependencies of this package need to be compiled from source, which takes a long time on Linux distributions like Colab.
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Help troubleshooting a an error in a brms Regression
You need to install the preview version of rstan: https://github.com/stan-dev/rstan/wiki/Configuring-C---Toolchain-for-Windows
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Time series tutorial series
If you're on Windows, there are extra hoop to jump through, I'm afraid https://github.com/stan-dev/rstan/wiki/
- [S] Pyro/Numpyro or Stan for Bayesian modeling?
- Why does rstan depend on V8?
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Help with error running stan model using brms package
And here are the instructions on how to build RStan from source: https://github.com/stan-dev/rstan/wiki
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trouble installing rstan on mac
I ran the R code from here
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Looking to do Bayesian two-way ANOVA - can someone point me in the right direction?
In R, the rstanarm package should do you well. You'll need to install rstan and make sure you have a C++ complier set up as well (instructions here: https://github.com/stan-dev/rstan/wiki/RStan-Getting-Started)
What are some alternatives?
pagedown - Paginate the HTML Output of R Markdown with CSS for Print
brms - brms R package for Bayesian generalized multivariate non-linear multilevel models using Stan
DBI - A database interface (DBI) definition for communication between R and RDBMSs
MultiBUGS - Multi-core BUGS for fast Bayesian inference of large hierarchical models
paramonte - ParaMonte: Parallel Monte Carlo and Machine Learning Library for Python, MATLAB, Fortran, C++, C.
stan - Stan development repository. The master branch contains the current release. The develop branch contains the latest stable development. See the Developer Process Wiki for details.
LightGBM - A fast, distributed, high performance gradient boosting (GBT, GBDT, GBRT, GBM or MART) framework based on decision tree algorithms, used for ranking, classification and many other machine learning tasks.
vroom - Fast reading of delimited files
stanc3 - The Stan transpiler (from Stan to C++ and beyond).
r-macos-rtools - Scripts to build an **unofficial** Rtools-esq installer for the macOS R toolchain
wasmr - Execute WebAssembly from R using wasmer
Rblpapi - R package interfacing the Bloomberg API from https://www.bloomberglabs.com/api/