Altering chains
Let's practice changing the number and length of chains so that we can get a posterior distribution of different sizes. By changing the size of the posterior, we can change the number of samples used for the posterior summaries, and impact the estimation time. The songs data is already loaded.
Questo esercizio fa parte del corso
Bayesian Regression Modeling with rstanarm
Istruzioni dell'esercizio
- For all models, predict
popularityfrom thesong_age. - Estimate a model with 3 chains, each 1000 iterations long, with the first 500 discarded
- Estimate a model with 2 chains, each 100 iterations long, discarding the first 50
- Print a summary of each model
Esercizio pratico interattivo
Prova a risolvere questo esercizio completando il codice di esempio.
# 3 chains, 1000 iterations, 500 warmup
model_3chains <- stan_glm(___ ~ ___, data = songs,
___ = ___, ___ = ___, ___ = ___)
# Print a summary of model_3chains
___(model_3chains)
# 2 chains, 100 iterations, 50 warmup
model_2chains <- stan_glm(___ ~ ___, data = songs,
___ = ___, ___ = ___, ___ = ___)
# Print a summary of model_2chains
___(model_2chains)