Hello Wesely,
The appropriate way to address irregular time series depends on what want to
use the estimates for. If your objective is to estimate the times that you
don't observe (interpolate) then a natural cubic spline is a good method to
provide such an estimate. If your objective is to obta
Hello Virgilio,
INLA looks like a great alternative to the MCMC methods. Your right,
ultimately, I am interested in the marginals. I'll take a look at the
course and let you know how it works out. This is could be a huge time
saver.
Thanks,
-Ben
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 3:46 AM, Virgilio Gome
n it for a long time before you get an answer.
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> Best,
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> Virgilio
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> El jue, 12-03-2009 a las 00:51 -0700, Ben Fissel escribió:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am attempting to fit a model CAR count data model of the
> Besag-York-Mollie
> > form to US zip
Hello,
I am attempting to fit a model CAR count data model of the Besag-York-Mollie
form to US zip code data (entire US minus Hawaii and Alaska). However, I'm
running out of memory reading in the zip code data. The zip code data I
obtained form the census at
http://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGE