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Bayesian Analysis with Python - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805127161
Pages 394 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Osvaldo Martin Osvaldo Martin
Profile icon Osvaldo Martin
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters close

Preface
1. Chapter 1 Thinking Probabilistically 2. Chapter 2 Programming Probabilistically 3. Chapter 3 Hierarchical Models 4. Chapter 4 Modeling with Lines 5. Chapter 5 Comparing Models 6. Chapter 6 Modeling with Bambi 7. Chapter 7 Mixture Models 8. Chapter 8 Gaussian Processes 9. Chapter 9 Bayesian Additive Regression Trees 10. Chapter 10 Inference Engines 11. Chapter 11 Where to Go Next 12. Bibliography
13. Other Books You May Enjoy
14. Index

7.5 Zero-Inflated and hurdle models

When counting things, like cars on a road, stars in the sky, moles on your skin, or virtually anything else, one option is to not count a thing, that is, to get zero. The number zero can generally occur for many reasons; we get a zero because we were counting red cars and a red car did not go down the street or because we missed it. If we use a Poisson or NegativeBinomial distribution to model such data, we will notice that the model generates fewer zeros compared to the data. How do we fix that? We may try to address the exact cause of our model predicting fewer zeros than the observed and include that factor in the model. But, as is often the case, it may be enough, and simpler, to assume that we have a mixture of two processes:

  • One modeled by a discrete distribution with probability

  • One giving extra zeros with probability 1

In some texts, you will find that represents the extra zeros instead of 1 . This is not a big deal;...

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