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A Stan Software System is a probabilistic programming system for statistical inference written in C++.
- Example(s):
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- Counter-Example(s):
- PyMC3.
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- See: MCMC System, Bayesian Statistical System, Probabilistic Programming Language, Statistical Inference, PyMC.
References
2020
- (Wikipedia, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_(software) Retrieved:2020-11-4.
- Stan is a probabilistic programming language for statistical inference written in C++.[1] The Stan language is used to specify a (Bayesian) statistical model with an imperative program calculating the log probability density function.
Stan is licensed under the New BSD License. Stan is named in honour of Stanislaw Ulam, pioneer of the Monte Carlo method.
Stan was created by a development team consisting of 34 members that includes Andrew Gelman, Bob Carpenter, Matt Hoffman, and Daniel Lee.
- Stan is a probabilistic programming language for statistical inference written in C++.[1] The Stan language is used to specify a (Bayesian) statistical model with an imperative program calculating the log probability density function.
2016
- http://mc-stan.org/
- QUOTE: The modeling language manual contains a guide to programming in Stan with example models, a reference manual for the language itself, and a reference guide to the built-in special functions and probability functions. Stan’s modeling language is portable across all interfaces.
- ↑ Stan Development Team. 2015. Stan Modeling Language User's Guide and Reference Manual, Version 2.9.0