Got it working. Too much auto correlation in the MCMC. I didn't
consider it to be a large dataset, but I had to set thinning to 100
to get it to run.
Ken
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I'm using geoRglm for that very purpose as I write this.
Have a look at the glsm.mcmc
and likfit.glsm functions.
Ken
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Hello,
Is there any function in R which can do spatial autocorrelation of binary
data or Joint-Count statistics? The data is in the format 1 and 0.
Thanks in advance,
Debs.
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I'm trying to fit parameters in a spatial model using likfit.glsm and
I'm getting an error. I wonder if anyone out there can help me figure
out how to fix it.
the object WMgeo is a geospatial dataset and I have run successful
models using likfit in the geoR package. I just cant get this one