Is there any plan to extend the statistic package to include Bayesian networks with experience for nodes?
Thanks.
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Thank you for your question. While at the moment we do not have plans to extend the statistical library with support of Bayessian networks we investigate opportunities for possible directions for development of stat functionality. Do you have any specific requirements to the algorithm you are asking about (e.g., task dimensions, particular algorithms, etc)? Also, what is the bottleneck (the most time consuming component) of your Bayessian network based application? Thanks, Andrey
Quoting - Andrey Nikolaev (Intel)
Thank you for your question. While at the moment we do not have plans to extend the statistical library with support of Bayessian networks we investigate opportunities for possible directions for development of stat functionality. Do you have any specific requirements to the algorithm you are asking about (e.g., task dimensions, particular algorithms, etc)? Also, what is the bottleneck (the most time consuming component) of your Bayessian network based application? Thanks, Andrey
Hey,
I am mostly interested in Bayesian decision theory (from a game theoretic point of view) and machine learning. So far very few Bayesian libraries do that well -- hugin being the only one really.
Mostly, I want a good library I can use. Since I am fairly impressed by your (Intel) work, I thought I would ask.
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I am mostly interested in Bayesian decision theory (from a game theoretic point of view) and machine learning. So far very few Bayesian libraries do that well -- hugin being the only one really.
Mostly, I want a good library I can use. Since I am fairly impressed by your (Intel) work, I thought I would ask.
Thank you for providing the additional details. Best regards, Andrey