PatZilla
PatZilla is a modular patent information research platform and data integration toolkit with a modern user interface and access to multiple data sources. (by ip-tools)
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Statsmodels: statistical modeling and econometrics in Python (by statsmodels)
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- statsmodels Release Candidate 0.14.0rc0 tagged
- How to generate Errors using Scipy Minimize with Powell Method
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[P] statsmodels.tsa.holtwinters.ExponentialSmoothing results in NaN forecasts and parameters when fitting on entire dataset using known parameters from training model.
I reckon you're more likely to get a good response on their Github page than here. Unless a dev happens to see this post.
- Statsmodels 0.13.3 released with Python 3.11 support
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First Year UG here, can someone offer any coding advice?
The method they use for computing the parameter covariance (in the code here, around line 330) involves some linear algebra, as they use the Moore-Penrose pseudo-inverse of the outputs.
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How do you usually build your models?
Since you are using python, pandas, scikit-learn, scipy, and statsmodels are what you are looking for
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Advice required to choose appropriate software for an assignment
Can't you get a student discount for Stata? R would definitely be able to handle everything. For Python, have a look through the statsmodel package https://github.com/statsmodels/statsmodels
- [C] I have an MS in Statistics - how can I get better at coding?
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