"add a continuous node"? May be you mean an equation node? There I can choose probability distributions.
Unfortunately the GeNIe documentation doesn't tell anything about equation nodes and its integration in a BN.
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- Thu Aug 28, 2014 2:51 pm
- Forum: GeNIe
- Topic: Continuous variables - body temperature
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- Thu Aug 28, 2014 1:13 pm
- Forum: GeNIe
- Topic: Continuous variables - body temperature
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9104
Re: Continuous variables - body temperature
Thanks alot for the quick answer. I see that "body temperature" isn't an example network.
So my question is how to model a continous variable that follows to a certain distribution. I didn't find any remark in the Help.
I could even imagine that I could pull and put a Bézier curve to model the ...
So my question is how to model a continous variable that follows to a certain distribution. I didn't find any remark in the Help.
I could even imagine that I could pull and put a Bézier curve to model the ...
- Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:38 am
- Forum: GeNIe
- Topic: Continuous variables - body temperature
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9104
Continuous variables - body temperature
Hi
I'm looking for the way how to model continous variables in GeNIe.
In the GeNIe Help I'm reading under the title "Discrete and Continous variables":
"Continuous variables can assume an infinite number of values. An example of a continuous variable is Body temperature, assuming any value ...
I'm looking for the way how to model continous variables in GeNIe.
In the GeNIe Help I'm reading under the title "Discrete and Continous variables":
"Continuous variables can assume an infinite number of values. An example of a continuous variable is Body temperature, assuming any value ...