Genie Open Source ??

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belahmew
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Genie Open Source ??

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Hi everybody,

I'd like to know if Genie is an Open-Source program.

Thanks.
shooltz[BayesFusion]
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Re: Genie Open Source ??

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GeNIe is not open source.
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Post by belahmew »

Ok Thanks a lot.

Now I will change the subject :d
I'm looking for some examples of bayesian networks made by GeNIe, not those examples furnished with the software or those of GeNIe Help, but something with more explanations... like a tutorial.

Can any one help me?
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belahmew wrote:I'm looking for some examples of bayesian networks made by GeNIe, not those examples furnished with the software or those of GeNIe Help, but something with more explanations... like a tutoria
You may try to browse our network repository:

http://genie.sis.pitt.edu/networks.html
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Post by belahmew »

Thanks :)

What does "structure only" mean in the comments ?
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Post by shooltz[BayesFusion] »

Be more specific, please.
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Post by belahmew »

Ok, so here is an example that i found using the link that you gave me :

Figure 3.10: Influence diagram for manufacturing-plant manager's imperfect information (structure only).
Robert T. Clemen, Making Hard Decisions: An Introduction to Decision Analysis, Second Edition. Duxbury Press, 1996.
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Post by shooltz[BayesFusion] »

In this context, "structure only" means that numeric parameters in this model have default values (CPTs are normalized, utility nodes have zero utilitites and ALUs contain 1.0 weights).
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