Maximum Likelihood Estimation

tkhan10 tkhan10 at masonlive.gmu.edu
Fri Feb 1 14:01:37 EST 2013


Hi..
I know this is a very dumb q but actually I am new to python and to this list. I want to post a question about geographic masking but cannot find out how to post it. Would somebody please suggest me how to do that?
Thank you
Subrina


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From: Python-list [python-list-bounces+tkhan10=gmu.edu at python.org] on behalf of subhabangalore at gmail.com [subhabangalore at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 1:47 PM
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Subject: Re: Maximum Likelihood Estimation

On Friday, February 1, 2013 11:07:48 PM UTC+5:30, 88888 Dihedral wrote:
> subhaba... at gmail.com於 2013年2月2日星期六UTC+8上午1時17分04秒寫道:
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> > Dear Group,
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> > I am looking for a Python implementation of Maximum Likelihood Estimation. If any one can kindly suggest. With a google search it seems scipy,numpy,statsmodels have modules, but as I am not finding proper example workouts I am failing to use them.
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> > Subhabrata
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> I suggest you can google "python and symbolic
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> Because it seems that you have to work out some
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> math formula and verify some random process first
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> of your data sources with noises .

Dear Group,
Thanks. I googled and found a new package named Sympy and could generate MLE graphs. Regards,Subhabrata.
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