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Academic use of QGeNIe, GeNIe and SMILE

We support teachers using QGeNIe in their classes and maintain shareware resources, such as network repositories, that are useful in teaching. (Please, visit BayesFusion, LLC web site for more information.) QGeNIe, GeNIe and SMILE are also useful in academic research projects. Our software is free for academic teaching and research use. In return for this, to get credit for our work, we ask that all publications of research or applications in which QGeNIe, GeNIe or SMILE were used contain an explicit acknowledgment to that effect. Examples of simple acknowledgments are listed below:

The models described in this paper were created using QGeNIe, available free of charge for academic research and teaching use from BayesFusion, LLC, https://www.bayesfusion.com/.

The core of our implementation is based on the SMILE reasoning engine for graphical probabilistic models, available free of charge for academic research and teaching use from BayesFusion, LLC, https://www.bayesfusion.com/.