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* feedback1 init (#204)

* IJF paper improvements: trim, cuthbert, referee-proofing (#205)

* IJF paper improvements: trim, cuthbert, referee-proofing

Tighten the manuscript toward the ~20-page special-section brief (23 pages
including references), add cuthbert and scan-vs-Kalman flexibility in the
ecosystem section, and address IJF-audience referee points: reconciliation
terminology, proper scoring rules, vmap backtesting, related-substrate
positioning, and softened TSB claim. Rebuild PDF with verified figures.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <[email protected]>

* Revise availability-TSB and censored-demand case studies

Add modified TSB equations and scan-flexibility argument to Section 4.2.
Rewrite Section 4.3 around the demand blog: remove mismatched
censoring_12_0.png, expand censored-likelihood narrative, and focus
Figure 3 on demand_25_0.png with an accurate caption. Add amsmath for
equation blocks and cross-links from Section 3 and the community layer.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <[email protected]>

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Co-authored-by: Cursor <[email protected]>

* Add structured-covariate section and pyrenew reference (#206)

Promote structured covariate handling to a dedicated Section (sec:covariates)
with the event_basis listing relocated from the HSGP case study, expand the
effect-handler paragraph, thread the affordance through the abstract, intro,
and conclusion, and add the pyrenew reference. Rebased onto the merged IJF
improvements from PR #205.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <[email protected]>

* references (#207)

* Address Theo's final review (PR #202 round 2) (#208)

Apply all 18 inline comments from review 4583325705: reword the
joint-draws/election passage, drop Optax from the primitives sentence,
clarify Flax's role, state the scan-vs-Kalman trade-off where scan's
ease is claimed, motivate BlackJAX/flowMC via difficult posterior
geometries, replace the stale dynamax cite with dynestyx (which
specifies SSMs as NumPyro models and calls cuthbert), hyphenate
end-to-end, set off the cross-validation aside with dashes, rename
affordance to capability throughout, use standard Normal(0,1)/
HalfNormal(1) hyperpriors in the event-basis listing, explain why
non-centered reparameterization helps NUTS, spell out TSB at first
use, reword "forking the estimator", add the auxiliary-noise-scale
weighting sentence to the calibration section, mention pretrained
models as boosting layers, and cite the Chronos-2, Toto, and TimesFM
papers instead of checkpoint/port repos.

Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>

* Expand numpyro_forecast description and fresh-retail stockout example (#209)

* Expand numpyro_forecast description and censored-demand case study

- Section 2: describe numpyro_forecast's functional and object-oriented APIs, rolling/expanding-window backtesting (time-sliced cross-validation, including the vectorized vmap variant), and metrics such as the continuous ranked probability score and empirical interval coverage.
- Section 5.3: extend the censored-demand case study with the multiplicative availability-factor approach on FreshRetailNet-50K, the full-availability counterfactual, and a new figure (series 22::267).
- Report the 50K-series scaling data point (approximately ten minutes on a single GPU via Modal) and the chunked host-offload posterior predictive sampling.
- Section 3.4: change "new benchmarks" to "systematic benchmarks" for consistency with the new wall-clock data point.
- Add references: FreshRetailNet-50K dataset paper (Wang et al., 2025) and the "Forecasting Retail Demand Under Stockouts" worked example.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>

* Review pass: correctness, bibliography, style, and layout fixes

Correctness: numpyro.set_platform("cuda") (the "gpu" string is invalid in NumPyro 0.21), accurate handlers.mask description (likelihood masking, not AR-state freezing), accurate optimizer claims (numpyro.optim exists; Optax accepted directly), obermeyer2022pyro cited for epidemiological (not compartmental) models, export-path argument names (predictive_batch_size/predictive_device), Listing 2 caption notes elided conditioning and horizon guards.

Bibliography: riutort2022practical is a 2023 Statistics and Computing journal article (was 2022 @inproceedings), gorinova2019automatic is ICML 2020 pp. 3648-3657 (was 2019 with wrong pages), six @software entries converted to @misc with howpublished URLs (silences all bibtex warnings).

Style: Acknowledgments (American spelling), abstract trimmed 159 to 149 words per the IJF 100-150 limit (also drops code notation), time-series cross-validation naming aligned, pre-trained/dataset hyphenation unified, small grammar fixes, SVI/NUTS acronyms replaced with full terms at first package mention.

Layout: float parameter tuning and top-aligned float pages, both code listings are now unbreakable floats (fixes Listing 2 splitting across pages), weak [h] figure placements normalized to [!htbp], availability figure slightly reduced so text flows beneath it. No more lone vertically centered figure pages; build is clean (0 undefined refs, 0 overfull boxes, 0 bibtex warnings); still 29 review-mode pages.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>

* Add IJF submission checklist

Captures the special-section logistics (dates, article type, cover letter, guest editors), the double-anonymization work the IJF guide requires before submission, the declarations to prepare, and referee-risk notes from the call's evaluation criteria.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>

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* corrections init (#210)

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Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
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