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Gibbs sampling has enormous potential for analysing complex data sets. However, routine use of Gibbs sampling has been hampered by the lack of general purpose software for its implementation. Until now all applications have involved writing one-off computer code in low or intermediate level languages such as C or Fortran. We describe some general purpose software that we are currently developing for implementing Gibbs sampling: BUGS (Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling). The BUGS system comprises three components: first, a natural language for specifying complex models; second, an 'expert system' for deciding appropriate methods for obtaining samples required by the Gibbs sampler; third, a sampling module containing numerical routines to perform the sampling. S objects are used for data input and output. BUGS is written in Modula-2 and runs under both DOS and UNIX.
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Walter R. Gilks
Andrew C. Thomas
D. J. Spiegelhalter
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series D (The Statistician)
Medical Research Council
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a082991ab15ea61dee8b353 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2348941
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