From: Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>
To: Org-mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Babel support for Stan
Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2015 22:36:59 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87si794dkk.fsf@kyleam.com> (raw)
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Hi all,
I'd like to put ob-stan.el (attached) in the contrib directory. It adds
support for the Stan [1] programming language. I wrote it a while back,
but a recent post on the Stan ML [2] made me think that others may find
it useful (although I'd guess that the intersection of Stan and Org
users is quite small). It's short because the only output that really
makes sense is to dump the contents to a file (and maybe compile it),
which is then used by a downstream interface [3].
Please let me know if you have any comments about the implementation or
if you don't think contrib directory is a good place for it.
Thanks.
[1] http://mc-stan.org/
[2] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/stan-users/m4r8iUNiLug/Gexo8qCIBgAJ
[3] http://mc-stan.org/interfaces/
--
Kyle
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* With RStan
#+name: normal-stan
#+begin_src stan :file model.stan
data {
int<lower=1> N;
vector[N] x;
}
parameters {
real mu;
real<lower=0> std;
}
model {
x ~ normal(mu, std);
}
#+end_src
#+RESULTS: normal-stan
[[file:model.stan]]
#+begin_src R :session *R* :var model=normal-stan :results silent
library(rstan)
N <- 50
x <- rnorm(N, 20, 3)
fit <- stan(file=model, data=list(N=N, x=x))
#+end_src
* With CmdStan
#+begin_src elisp :results silent
(setq org-babel-stan-cmdstan-directory "~/src/cmdstan/")
#+end_src
#+name: normal-compile
#+begin_src stan :file normal
data {
int<lower=1> N;
vector[N] x;
}
parameters {
real mu;
real<lower=0> std;
}
model {
x ~ normal(mu, std);
}
#+end_src
#+RESULTS: normal-compile
[[file:normal]]
#+begin_src R :session *R* :results silent
stan_rdump(c('N', 'x'), 'normal.data.R')
#+end_src
#+begin_src sh :results output drawer
./normal sample data file=normal.data.R
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
:RESULTS:
method = sample (Default)
sample
num_samples = 1000 (Default)
num_warmup = 1000 (Default)
save_warmup = 0 (Default)
thin = 1 (Default)
adapt
engaged = 1 (Default)
gamma = 0.050000000000000003 (Default)
delta = 0.80000000000000004 (Default)
kappa = 0.75 (Default)
t0 = 10 (Default)
init_buffer = 75 (Default)
term_buffer = 50 (Default)
window = 25 (Default)
algorithm = hmc (Default)
hmc
engine = nuts (Default)
nuts
max_depth = 10 (Default)
metric = diag_e (Default)
stepsize = 1 (Default)
stepsize_jitter = 0 (Default)
id = 0 (Default)
data
file = normal.data.R
init = 2 (Default)
random
seed = 1573443700
output
file = output.csv (Default)
diagnostic_file = (Default)
refresh = 100 (Default)
Gradient evaluation took 4e-06 seconds
1000 transitions using 10 leapfrog steps per transition would take 0.04 seconds.
Adjust your expectations accordingly!
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Informational Message: The current Metropolis proposal is about to be rejected because of the following issue:
stan::prob::normal_log: Scale parameter is 0, but must be > 0!
If this warning occurs sporadically, such as for highly constrained variable types like covariance matrices, then the sampler is fine,
but if this warning occurs often then your model may be either severely ill-conditioned or misspecified.
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next reply other threads:[~2015-08-24 2:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-08-24 2:36 Kyle Meyer [this message]
2015-08-24 14:51 ` Babel support for Stan Nicolas Goaziou
2015-08-24 16:40 ` Kyle Meyer
2015-08-24 15:31 ` Thomas S. Dye
2015-08-24 16:40 ` Kyle Meyer
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