Dear nmusers,
To compute the DIC from using Plummer's definition, I need the output of
multiple chains in BAYES. With ISAMPLE=2, I did not get an mcmc trace that
was different from the default of ISAMPLE=1.
Do I have to add some other statement for separate printing? The only
mentioning of the word "chain" in the complete documentation I found was in
context of ISAMPLE.
Plummer, M. (2002), Discussion of the paper by Spiegelhalter et al. Journal
of the Royal Statistical Society Series B 64, 620.
Dieter Menne
Output of each chain in Bayses and ISAMPLE >1
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Latest: Mar 04, 2011
MCMC automatically sets ISAMPLE=1 for its run. ISAMPLE>1 is only for
SAEM. To perform multiple chains, you must run separate control stream
problems with different initial SEED settings.
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Subject: [NMusers] Output of each chain in Bayses and ISAMPLE >1
Dear nmusers,
To compute the DIC from using Plummer's definition, I need the output of
multiple chains in BAYES. With ISAMPLE=2, I did not get an mcmc trace
that
was different from the default of ISAMPLE=1.
Do I have to add some other statement for separate printing? The only
mentioning of the word "chain" in the complete documentation I found was
in
context of ISAMPLE.
Plummer, M. (2002), Discussion of the paper by Spiegelhalter et al.
Journal
of the Royal Statistical Society Series B 64, 620.
Dieter Menne