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Using any univariate distribution from scipy #357

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npatki opened this issue Aug 10, 2023 · 1 comment
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Using any univariate distribution from scipy #357

npatki opened this issue Aug 10, 2023 · 1 comment
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npatki commented Aug 10, 2023

Problem Description

The copulas univariate package contains 8 different distribution types to choose from. However, the underlying data science library scipy contains a larger variety of univariate distributions.

Is there a way we can seamlessly integrate any available scipy distribution with the copulas package? This would give me more flexibility when modeling my data.

For example when using the multivariate Gaussian Copula, I may want to try using a Weibull distribution instead of any of the selected ones.

Related Issues

There are a number of issues already where users have been requesting different distributions be added:

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npatki commented Aug 10, 2023

Related (duplicate) issue: #204

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