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Bayesian network

borisrabinborisrabin Member Posts: 4 Contributor I
edited November 2018 in Help
Hello,

How Can i use the Rapid Miner as tool which get as input data table with attributes and give as output the Bayesian network that represent the dependency between these attributes ?

Thanks,

Boris

Answers

  • landland RapidMiner Certified Analyst, RapidMiner Certified Expert, Member Posts: 2,531 Unicorn
    Hi,
    you can just import the data to your local repository and then apply the operator W-BayesNet from the Weka Extension.
    If you need a basic understanding of RapidMiner, please take a look at the various introductory you tube videos.


    Greetings,
      Sebastian
  • borisrabinborisrabin Member Posts: 4 Contributor I
    Hi,

    W-BayesNet from the Weka Extension is Supervised algorithm , Can you advise me for some unsupervised one.

    Thanks,

    Boris
  • landland RapidMiner Certified Analyst, RapidMiner Certified Expert, Member Posts: 2,531 Unicorn
    Hi,
    no idea what you are looking for.

    Greetings,
      Sebastian
  • borisrabinborisrabin Member Posts: 4 Contributor I
    Hi ,

    I looking for Bayesian network tool/algorithm which get as input table and give as output dependencies between attributes .

    Thanks ,

    Boris
  • landland RapidMiner Certified Analyst, RapidMiner Certified Expert, Member Posts: 2,531 Unicorn
    Hi,
    actually I still don't know what you mean, since you did not give me any additional information. But in the end I think, you simply won't find it in RapidMiner. But feel free to implement the algorithm yourself and if you like, please contribute it to the community.

    Greetings,
      Sebastian
  • borisrabinborisrabin Member Posts: 4 Contributor I
    Hi,

    The name of the topic is : "Learning Bayesian networks from data" .

    Thanks,

    Boris
  • magosmagos Member Posts: 1 Learner III
    Might the package com.rapidminer.operator.learner.bayes be of use for this?

    http://rapid-i.com/api/rapidminer-5.1/com/rapidminer/operator/learner/bayes/package-summary.html
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