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Feature/issue 2814 warmup auto #729
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…sion of Stan in personal fork that has the new adaptation stuff
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@bbbales2 does this branch work? I could test this via cmdstanr |
as I recall there is a corresponding cmdstan branch. With that it should work, but let's wait for @bbbales2 . |
@wds15 I guess you missed that this specific pull request is for merging that specific cmdstan branch. Based on this pull request this branch has not been touched since early September, so I doubt that this works. I decided to ask Ben here since even git clone for the branch associated to the pull request wasn't able to do recursive cloning. |
@avehtari whoops, looks like I put the Stan branch on my fork of Stan This should get you what you need:
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Submisison Checklist
./runCmdStanTests.py src/test
Summary:
This is the interface component to stan-dev/stan#2814
Intended Effect:
Make the automatically chosen metric work with cmdstan!
How to Verify:
Any model built with this cmdstan can now use the 'auto_e' metric.
And that'll run and print some stuff out. Currently your output might look something like this:
The extra output (stuff starting with "adapt") is something I want to talk to the reviewer about (do we need any extra output? Is this the right output). Right now the results of computing the selection criteria from the paper are being printed. Smaller is better, and the adaptation will use for the next sampling stage whichever of the two metrics had a lower value.
Side Effects:
Hopefully none
Documentation:
None yet!
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