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Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling

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Bayesian inference using Gibbs sampling (BUGs) is an algorithm in computational statistics that implements Bayesian inference based on Gibbs sampling, which is one type of Markov chain Monte Carlo method.

BUGs is used in the following software:

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