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Osvaldo Martin
Osvaldo Martin
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Osvaldo Martin

Osvaldo Martin is a researcher at CONICET, in Argentina. He has experience using Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods to simulate molecules and perform Bayesian inference. He loves to use Python to solve data analysis problems. He is especially motivated by the development and implementation of software tools for Bayesian statistics and probabilistic modeling. He is an open-source developer, and he contributes to Python libraries like PyMC, ArviZ and Bambi among others. He is interested in all aspects of the Bayesian workflow, including numerical methods for inference, diagnosis of sampling, evaluation and criticism of models, comparison of models and presentation of results.
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In this chapter, we have seen how to use Bambi to fit Bayesian models as an alternative to the pure PyMC model. We start with the simplest case, a model with a single predictor, and then move to more complex models, including polynomials, splines, distributional models, models with categorical predictors, and interactions.

The main advantage of Bambi is that it is very easy to use; it is very similar to R’s formula syntax. And internally, Bambi defines weakly informative priors and handles details that can be cumbersome for complex models. The main disadvantage is that it is not as flexible as PyMC. The range of models that Bambi can handle is a small subset of those from PyMC. Still, this subset contains many of the most commonly used statistical models in both industry and academia. The strength of Bambi is not just easy model building, but easier model interpretation. Across the chapter, we have seen how to use Bambi’s interpret module to gain a better understanding...

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Published in: Jan 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781805127161

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Osvaldo Martin

Osvaldo Martin is a researcher at CONICET, in Argentina. He has experience using Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods to simulate molecules and perform Bayesian inference. He loves to use Python to solve data analysis problems. He is especially motivated by the development and implementation of software tools for Bayesian statistics and probabilistic modeling. He is an open-source developer, and he contributes to Python libraries like PyMC, ArviZ and Bambi among others. He is interested in all aspects of the Bayesian workflow, including numerical methods for inference, diagnosis of sampling, evaluation and criticism of models, comparison of models and presentation of results.
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