Well I don’t know SAS at all but a quick search of the SAS documentation for dirilecht calls it a “nonparametric Bayes approach”...
https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/casactml/8.3/casactml_nonparametricbayes_details12.htm
SAS has developed their own trade-secret that outperforms all public methods; by definition, that MUST not be what YOU do when you apply Bayes to a few personal examples.
Well I don’t know SAS at all but a quick search of the SAS documentation for dirilecht calls it a “nonparametric Bayes approach”...
https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/casactml/8.3/casactml_nonparametricbayes_details12.htm
SAS has developed their own trade-secret that outperforms all public methods; by definition, that MUST not be what YOU do when you apply Bayes to a few personal examples.