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Add vignette on superspreading pipeline #16
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Agree, would be useful to have a full data-to-fitting-to-scenario pipeline illustrated (although the fitting distribution vignette is a nice stand-alone). Perhaps could also integrate with {ringbp} as @jamesmbaazam develops those options? |
{epichains} is currently unstable/experimental to be used here. {bpmodels} provides a stable interface for this via |
I'll use {bpmodels} for now with the aim to convert to using {epichains} once stable. I'll track progress on epiverse-trace/epichains#6 and once there is a working version I can incorporate into {superspreading}. @jamesmbaazam this could be a good topic of collaboration/cross-pillar work. Let me know if want to collaborate on this development. |
Note: reproducing figure 1B from Ebola Superspreading using {bpmodels} for simulation would be a good fit for this vignette. |
@joshwlambert I'm happy to work on this with you as these two projects are quite intertwined. |
Removing from v0.2.0 release as it needs to be reviewed whether such a pipeline is within the scope of the {superspreading} package. Possibly more suitable to case studies. |
Issue #1 proposed having a vignette which included:
Instead a vignette focussing on fitting distributions (#15) was added.
Here I reissue a request to write a vignette which covers the pipeline from initial data wrangling, to parameter estimation, to superspreading metrics and simulating with either {bpmodels} or {epichains}.
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