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Hi,
Many thanks for this library.
We are using SSI licensed program tool for scripting and conjoint analysis.
HB analysis takes many times when attributes and levels are higher.
I wondering is it possible to calculating utilities (HB) in R using Sawtooth Software output which is we get after data collection .cho file or single-line CSV file in your library and how? :)
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Hi there --
I am not sure I understand. It seems that you would like to estimate a CBC
with data from a Sawtooth Software study. But choicetools in R is too slow
for you. If so, I have a few suggestions:
1. Sawtooth Software's estimation is especially fast. I would suggest to
use that if speed is of concern. I do not know a way to call Sawtooth
Software from R. However, you might look on their site for command-line
tools; they used to have a command-line program for CBC HB. If that is
available, you could perhaps call it with a system call from R.
2. Choicetools gets slower as MCMC runs are longer. This appears to reflect
memory usage in the choicemodelr dependency. You can increase speed by
doing smaller MCMC runs at a time -- such as 2500 iterations at a time --
and restarting the sampler. For example, to get 50000 iterations, you might
start with 1 run of 2500 iterations, and then 19 more runs of 2500 with
"restart=TRUE" so each one will pick up from the previous estimate.
3. Another option would be to use mlogit instead of choicetools; see
Chapter 13 in my book
<http://r-marketing.r-forge.r-project.org/Instructor/slides-index.html> with
Elea Feit for more on that. Mlogit is a classical (not Bayesian) approach.
It is not necessarily faster than choicetools, just different.
4. Finally, you might use the Stan modeling language to estimate CBC. It
can be much faster but needs more extensive work to define the model and
set up the data. Kevin Van Horn and Elea Feit have notes on that here:
https://github.com/ksvanhorn/ART-Forum-2017-Stan-Tutorial
Option #2 is probably the simplest, assuming you want to do the estimation
in R. Best,
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 1:46 AM adaliahmet ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi,
Many thanks for this library.
We are using SSI licensed program tool for scripting and conjoint analysis.
HB analysis takes many times when attributes and levels are higher.
I wondering is it possible to calculating utilities (HB) in R using
Sawtooth Software output which is we get after data collection .cho file or
single-line CSV file in your library and how? :)
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Hi,
Many thanks for this library.
We are using SSI licensed program tool for scripting and conjoint analysis.
HB analysis takes many times when attributes and levels are higher.
I wondering is it possible to calculating utilities (HB) in R using Sawtooth Software output which is we get after data collection .cho file or single-line CSV file in your library and how? :)
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