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brms (version 2.7.0)

model_weights.brmsfit: Model Weighting Methods

Description

Compute model weights in various ways, for instance via stacking of predictive distributions, Akaike weights, or marginal likelihoods.

Usage

# S3 method for brmsfit
model_weights(x, ..., weights = "loo2",
  model_names = NULL)

model_weights(x, ...)

Arguments

x

A fitted model object.

...

More fitted model objects or further arguments passed to the underlying post-processing functions.

weights

Name of the criterion to compute weights from. Should be one of "loo", "waic", "kfold", "loo2" (current default), or "marglik". For the former three options, Akaike weights will be computed based on the information criterion values returned by the respective methods. For "loo2", method loo_model_weights will be used to obtain weights. For "marglik", method post_prob will be used to compute weights based on log marginal likelihood values (make sure to specify reasonable priors in this case). Alternatively, weights can be a numeric vector of pre-specified weights.

model_names

If NULL (the default) will use model names derived from deparsing the call. Otherwise will use the passed values as model names.

Value

A numeric vector of weights for the models.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# model with 'treat' as predictor
fit1 <- brm(rating ~ treat + period + carry, data = inhaler)
summary(fit1)

# model without 'treat' as predictor
fit2 <- brm(rating ~ period + carry, data = inhaler)
summary(fit2)

# obtain Akaike weights based on the WAIC
model_weights(fit1, fit2, weights = "waic")
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }

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