Hierarchical generalized additive models in ecology: an introduction with mgcv

2123 days ago
.@ValaviRoozbeh: This paper by @ericJpedersen had a clear explanation of Generalized Additive Models and their hierarchical form for ecologists. It nicely discussed the technical aspect of these models and provided code example in the paper. https://t.co/bJHQrHiCw9 @thePeerJ
2123 days ago
RT @PONiittynen: @maijatoiva I suggest already a further step if you have need for even more flexible models. Hierarchical GAMs have been h…
@maijatoiva I suggest already a further step if you have need for even more flexible models. Hierarchical GAMs have been heavily utilized in our group lately
RT @ucfagls: @AlexaLFH @noamross [SELF PROMOTION
RT @ucfagls: If you want to fit nonlinear relationships to data where those relationships can vary by groups (eg species) then we have a pa…
RT @ucfagls: If you want to fit nonlinear relationships to data where those relationships can vary by groups (eg species) then we have a pa…
RT @SturrockHugh: I'm a big fan on these types of papers which explain methods clearly, and with code! https://t.co/hB8xAOoUaK
I'm a big fan on these types of papers which explain methods clearly, and with code! https://t.co/hB8xAOoUaK
RT @John_D_Clare: For those (like myself) whom have not worked with splines much previously and find themselves needing to, this paper by P…
RT @John_D_Clare: For those (like myself) whom have not worked with splines much previously and find themselves needing to, this paper by P…
RT @John_D_Clare: For those (like myself) whom have not worked with splines much previously and find themselves needing to, this paper by P…
RT @John_D_Clare: For those (like myself) whom have not worked with splines much previously and find themselves needing to, this paper by P…
RT @John_D_Clare: For those (like myself) whom have not worked with splines much previously and find themselves needing to, this paper by P…
2198 days ago
RT @John_D_Clare: For those (like myself) whom have not worked with splines much previously and find themselves needing to, this paper by P…
RT @John_D_Clare: For those (like myself) whom have not worked with splines much previously and find themselves needing to, this paper by P…
2198 days ago
For those (like myself) whom have not worked with splines much previously and find themselves needing to, this paper by Pederson et al. (https://t.co/saPgFg6WIv) is really a great introduction.
2200 days ago
RT @ucfagls: @AlexaLFH @noamross [SELF PROMOTION
@AlexaLFH @noamross [SELF PROMOTION
RT @ucfagls: If you want to fit nonlinear relationships to data where those relationships can vary by groups (eg species) then we have a pa…
2264 days ago
RT @ucfagls: If you want to fit nonlinear relationships to data where those relationships can vary by groups (eg species) then we have a pa…
2276 days ago
@DrPlanktonguy @ESA_Theory The talk may have been mediocre, but I made sure to advertise the quite excellent GAM methods papers by Gavin Simpson @ucfagls and Eric Pedersen @ericJpedersen https://t.co/YEz2EUSkSb https://t.co/RsLSW8oxWM #ESA2019 #ESAtheory #ESAstats
RT @ericJpedersen: Our Peerj paper (@millerdl @ucfagls @noamross) on how to fit GAMs with grouped smoother ("HGAMs") just came out today!…
2281 days ago
RT @fdabl: Here are two great resources for learning about Generalized Additive Models: - blog post: https://t.co/06VS5adJw2 - tutorial pa…
RT @fdabl: Here are two great resources for learning about Generalized Additive Models: - blog post: https://t.co/06VS5adJw2 - tutorial pa…
RT @fdabl: Here are two great resources for learning about Generalized Additive Models: - blog post: https://t.co/06VS5adJw2 - tutorial pa…