I like Sven's idea, and I'd be glad to contribute a Bayesian mcmc example. One
thought occurs to me though. I've ported a bunch of matlab code to hansl, but my goal
has always been getting it to run, not optimization. My point is that an octave guru could
look at my code and sped it up by x%, while Jack speeds my hansl code up by y%. Maybe
I'm anticipating the referee's report, but making an "apples to apples "
comparison in all the cases might not be easy.
Still a good idea though.
PS
Sent from my iPad
On Sep 8, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti <r.lucchetti(a)univpm.it>
wrote:
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>>
https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=http://www.cybertester.com/data/ncr...
>> It'd be nice to use some of that too.
>
> Well, it's very old. I don't want to stop people from sending comparisons
with Gauss, but I certainly am not going to work on that myself. (Admittedly, there's
some Ox and Matlab stuff as well.)
>
Sorry, I wasn't clear. What I meant was: it'd be nice to adapt some of the test
the guy uses for our purposes.
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Università Politecnica delle Marche
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