Ecological forecasting with R 📦's {mvgam} and {brms}

A workshop on time series analysis and forecasting using Dynamic Generalized Additive Models

By Nicholas Clark in workshops time-series mvgam brms rstats

May 27, 2024

Abstract

Time series analysis and forecasting are standard goals in applied ecology. But most time series courses focus only on traditional forecasting models such as ARIMA or Exponential Smoothing. These models cannot handle features that dominate ecological data, including overdispersion, clustering, missingness, discreteness and nonlinear effects. Using the flexible and powerful Bayesian modelling software Stan, we can now meet this complexity head on. R packages such as {`mvgam`} and {`brms`} can build Stan code to specify ecologically appropriate models that include nonlinear effects, random effects and dynamic processes, all with simple interfaces that are familiar to most R users. In this course you will learn how to wrangle, visualize and explore ecological time series. You will also learn to use the {`mvgam`} and {`brms`} packages to analyse a diversity of ecological time series to gain useful insights and produce accurate forecasts. All course materials (presentations, practical exercises, data files, and commented R scripts) will be provided electronically to participants.

Date

May 27 – 31, 2024

Time

2:14 PM – 2:20 PM

Location

Online

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May 27, 2024
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workshops time-series mvgam brms rstats
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