The Zero and One tricks are used to sample from a model not included in the basic functions in BUGS:
http://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/epidemiology/Joseph/courses/common/Tricks.html
I have a general and simple question about INLA: is it possible to use similar tricks for sampling from the posterior of models not included in the basic functions of INLA?
In other words, if I can implement a log posterior for a model (up to a constant) that is not part of the basic functions of INLA, can I use a Zero or Ones trick to use the INLA machinery in this new model?
My question is not about software, but about the possibility of reformulating an INLA sampler into a Poisson or Binomial model as it is done in BUGS.