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add bayesian estimates of eccentricity and angle #17
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Hi Andrew, thanks for looking into adding the estimates of eccentricity and angle and I will be interested in this particular update. Cheers and thanks to you and Parnell for a great course. |
Andrew, I was just about to write you an email about SIBER including estimates for the angle of the ellipses to compare between groups/communities. Then, I saw this thread! I've been toying with isotopic covariation as another dimension analyzing dietary inputs of ancient humans and animals. |
hi taylor
it shouldn't be much work to do this at all. I have some functions that
loop through the posteriors and extract things like means, and SEA from
each estimate. Changing these to extract covariance, correlation, angle,
eccentricity etc... should be easy. I just need to clear this exam and
marking period and I can implement it.
I'll add it as a 'new feature' issue and get to it shortly
cheers
andrew
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do this http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v542/p13-24/ for SEA_b
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