Hello,
I was wondering the format in the example of training data.
Why is A A_0 A_1 rather than A A_1 A_2?
Appreciate your answer.
Sincerely.
Tidus.
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Re: DBN Learning
The DBN column naming scheme is only used by automatic matching algorithm in GeNIe's 'Time Series' window, and it is actually "A A_1 A_2". This particular implementation was chosen to minimize the development cost.Tidustseng wrote:Why is A A_0 A_1 rather than A A_1 A_2?
In your SMILE-based or jSMILE base program you'll have to perform network/data matching yourself, so any naming convention will work.
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Re: DBN Learning
Hi, shooltz,
Thank you very much. I tried two settings, then got two different results as the attachments.
I was wandering which is correct? Thanks again.
Sincerely.
Tidus
Thank you very much. I tried two settings, then got two different results as the attachments.
I was wandering which is correct? Thanks again.
Sincerely.
Tidus
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Re: DBN Learning
You don't provide enough context to answer this question. Did you run EM in GeNIe or in your own program?Tidustseng wrote:I tried two settings, then got two different results as the attachments.
I was wandering which is correct?