Hi Mark!
I don't know what the guy in your quotation is talking about :? , but the other thread was very helpful. Thanks!
Soft Evidence is what I need and under this term I already found some good starting points on the net. Maybe I try to "simulate" soft evidence with an extra child node.
Do you ...
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Setting observed probabilities for a node
Hi!
I'm using SMILE with Java and have created a Bayesian Network with some Nodes where I can set my observations as evidence and one node that gives me the result.
My Problem is, that my observations aren't exact. Evidence means that a state of a node is observed with probability 100%. In my case I ...
I'm using SMILE with Java and have created a Bayesian Network with some Nodes where I can set my observations as evidence and one node that gives me the result.
My Problem is, that my observations aren't exact. Evidence means that a state of a node is observed with probability 100%. In my case I ...