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countSTAR: Flexible Modeling for Count Data

Overview

Count-valued data are common in many fields. Frequently, count data are observed jointly with predictors, over time intervals, or across spatial locations. Furthermore, they often exhibit a variety of complex distributional features, including zero-inflation, skewness, over- and underdispersion, and in some cases may be bounded or censored. Flexible and interpretable models for count-valued processes are therefore highly useful in practice.

countSTAR implements a variety of methods for modeling such processes, based on the idea of Simultaneous Transformation and Rounding (STAR). Estimation, inference, and prediction for STAR are available for both Bayesian and frequentist models. The bulk of methods serve for static regression problems, but the package also supports time series analysis via the warped Dynamic Linear Model (DLM) framework.

Broadly, STAR defines an count-valued probability model by (1) specifying a (conditionally) Gaussian model for continuous latent data and (2) connecting the latent data to the observed data via a transformation and rounding operation.

Importantly, STAR models are highly flexible count-valued processes, and provide the capability to model (i) discrete data, (ii) zero-inflation, (iii) over- or under-dispersion, (iv) heaping, and (v) bounded or censored data. The modularity of the STAR framework allows for the ability to utilize a wide variety of different latent data models, which can range from simple forms like linear regression to more advanced machine learning methods such as random forests or gradient boosting machines.

countSTAR can be installed and loaded as follows:

#CRAN version
install.packages("countSTAR")

#Development version
remotes::install_github("bking124/countSTAR")

library("countSTAR")

Detailed information on the different options for STAR models and how they are implemented in countSTAR can be found in the vignette, accessible on the website or by running the command vignette("countSTAR"). A basic breakdown of the available modeling functions is shown below:

Analysis Type Method (function) Dependent Package
Static Classical Regression Linear regression (lm_star()) -
- Generalized boosted modeling (gbm_star()) gbm
- Random Forests (randomForest_star()) randomForest
Static Bayesian Regression Linear regression (blm_star()) -
- Additive modeling (bam_star()) spikeSlabGAM
- Spline regression (spline_star()) spikeSlabGAM
- Bayesian additive regression trees (bart_star()) dbarts
Time Series Modeling Warped Dynamic Linear Models (warpDLM()) KFAS

In addition to these ready to use functions, users can also implement STAR methods with custom latent regression models using the genEM_star() and genMCMC_star() functions.

Please submit any issues or feature requests to https://github.com/bking124/countSTAR/issues.

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