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We’ve released the newest version of NIMBLE on CRAN and on our website. NIMBLE is a system for building and sharing analysis methods for statistical models, especially for hierarchical models and computationally-intensive methods (such as MCMC and SMC).
Version 0.11.0 provides a variety of new functionality, improved error trapping, and bug fixes, including:
- added the ‘posterior_predictive_branch’ MCMC sampler, which samples jointly from the predictive distribution of networks of entirely non-data nodes, to improve MCMC mixing,
- added a model method to find parent nodes, called getParents(), analogous to getDependencies(),
- improved efficiency of conjugate samplers,
- allowed use of the elliptical slice sampler for univariate nodes, which can be useful for posteriors with multiple modes,
- allowed model definition using if-then-else without an else clause, and
- fixed a bug giving incorrect node names and potentially affecting algorithm behavior for models with more than 100,000 elements in a vector node or any dimension of a multi-dimensional node.
Please see the release notes on our website for more details.
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