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    Bayesian Network tools in Java (BNJ) is an open-source suite of software tools for research and development using graphical models of probability. It is published by the Kansas State University Laboratory for Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD).
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    JProGraM (PRObabilistic GRAphical Models in Java) is a statistical machine learning library. It supports statistical modeling and data analysis along three main directions: (1) probabilistic graphical models (Bayesian networks, Markov random fields, dependency networks, hybrid random fields); (2) parametric, semiparametric, and nonparametric density estimation (Gaussian models, nonparanormal estimators, Parzen windows, Nadaraya-Watson estimator); (3) generative models for random networks (small-world, scale-free, exponential random graphs, Fiedler random fields), subgraph sampling algorithms (random walk, snowball, etc.), and spectral decomposition.
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    The application Crimeblips provides up-to-date crime statistics for Berlin (Germany). It maps and visualizes crimes, allowing users to identify crime hot spots, trends and general patterns. Bayesian algorithms are used to extract relevant information.
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