I found the Helps information too general instead the reference paper too difficult (sorry, I am not a statistician

Could someone help me?
The numbers that you will find in the tables for the sensitivity mode mean essentially gradients (i.e., first derivatives) of the function of the posterior probability of the targets over the parameter in question. If there are no targets, then the algorithm takes the average, I believe. I hope this helps. Cheers,mc wrote:I am a GeNIe new user. I built a network and now I would like to do the sensitivity analysis using the sensitivity tool. I tried it but I didn't understand how it works.
I found the Helps information too general instead the reference paper too difficult (sorry, I am not a statistician).
Could someone help me?
This is correct -- it is one-way sensitivity analysis and we are displaying a maximum or average and all taken over the target nodes.mc wrote:Therefore the sensitivity tool is kind of one-way sensitivity analysis were each parameter is variated separately, is it correct?
For 'tha tables for sensitivity mode' you mean Max Min Avg in the balloon containing information about Sensitivity?
Well, it depends where it is -- have used this name somewhat inconsistentlymc wrote:What is exactly a 'target node'? Is simply the variable you are interested in or is necessary that it has specific properties (e.g. could be performed a diagnosis test on this variable)?