On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 03:52 +, Jose wrote:
> The thing that I don't understand in the gR page is why there are so many
> different packages and why they are not very integrated:
You have to understand the gR project for that. It started from a number
of completely separate pieces of software
af Jose Quesada
> Sendt: ma 16-07-2007 17:58
> Til: r-help lists.r-project.org
> Emne: [R] R equivalent to Matlab's Bayes net toolbox
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm attending summer School at UCLA (IPAM) on "probabilistics models of
> cognition". I have been an R-user
Søren Højsgaard wrote:
> Jose,
> I am not entirely sure what Matlabs Bayes net toolbox does, but I guess it
> implements as propagation algorithm for Bayesian networks. There is no such
> package on CRAN - yet - but there will be soon: I've created a package called
> gRbayesnet which implements
egelhalter" propagation
algorithm. I expect to upload it to CRAN within the next few days.
Best regards
Søren
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Emne: [R] R equivalent to Matlab's Bayes net
Hi,
I'm attending summer School at UCLA (IPAM) on "probabilistics models of
cognition". I have been an R-user since v. 1.4.1, but was trained in the
frequentist tradition (as most psychologists!). I found that all faculty
here use matlab and Murphy's bayes net toolbox. I have not had the ne