Re: [R] Expert systems

2008-01-29 Thread Søren Højsgaard
alf Finne Cc: r-help@r-project.org Emne: Re: [R] Expert systems I know that there are packages implementings the probabilistic expert systems (the so-called probabilistic networks or bayesian networks). You find (at least) the following packages: bnlearn (bayesian network structure learning)

Re: [R] Expert systems

2008-01-29 Thread Domenico Vistocco
I know that there are packages implementings the probabilistic expert systems (the so-called probabilistic networks or bayesian networks). You find (at least) the following packages: bnlearn (bayesian network structure learning) deal (learning bayesian networks with mixed variables) G1DBN (for dy

Re: [R] Expert systems

2008-01-29 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Hans W. Borchers wrote: > Ralf Finne syh.fi> writes: > >> Hi R-users >> Is there any functions in R that can implement "expert systems"? >> The aim of an expert system is to produce a probable diagnosis >> for a patient with certain symptoms. >> In the classical expert system a mumber of "exper

Re: [R] Expert systems

2008-01-29 Thread Hans W. Borchers
Ralf Finne syh.fi> writes: > > Hi R-users > Is there any functions in R that can implement "expert systems"? > The aim of an expert system is to produce a probable diagnosis > for a patient with certain symptoms. > In the classical expert system a mumber of "experts" are asked to make > "statemen

[R] Expert systems

2008-01-29 Thread Ralf Finne
Hi R-users Is there any functions in R that can implement "expert systems"? The aim of an expert system is to produce a probable diagnosis for a patient with certain symptoms. In the classical expert system a mumber of "experts" are asked to make "statements" on the probabilities for different dise