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Thank you for the example with PyMC3. However, majority of the examples available online just use one or two input variables. What happens when you have 100s of input variables. How do you do that? I am working on a problem to estimate farm level crop wastage. I have 116 dummy vars and 2 continuous variables. I am trying my hand for the first time with PyMC3 and am absolutely stuck how to go about it. Can you suggest something? Would be great if you could share an example with many input variables. Thank you.
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Thank you for the example with PyMC3. However, majority of the examples available online just use one or two input variables. What happens when you have 100s of input variables. How do you do that? I am working on a problem to estimate farm level crop wastage. I have 116 dummy vars and 2 continuous variables. I am trying my hand for the first time with PyMC3 and am absolutely stuck how to go about it. Can you suggest something? Would be great if you could share an example with many input variables. Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: