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    AdPreqFr4SL

    Adaptive Prequential Learning Framework

    The AdPreqFr4SL learning framework for Bayesian Network Classifiers is designed to handle the cost / performance trade-off and cope with concept drift. Our strategy for incorporating new data is based on bias management and gradual adaptation. Starting with the simple Naive Bayes, we scale up the complexity by gradually updating attributes and structure. Since updating the structure is a costly task, we use new data to primarily adapt the parameters and only if this is really necessary, do we adapt the structure. ...
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    Projeny (Probablistic Networks Generator in Java) is a graphical (Java SWT) front-end to BNT (Bayes Net Toolbox for Matlab). Projeny requires BNT, JMatLink and a Matlab back-end. There is no installable release package, but source code is available on SVN - please check out from SVN to use Projeny. Projeny was started with BNJ as the base.
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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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    RISO: distributed belief networks

    Distributed, heterogeneous Bayesian belief networks

    RISO: distributed, heterogeneous Bayesian belief networks. Belief network: a probability model defined on an acyclic directed graph; distributed: nodes can be on different hosts; and heterogeneous: allowing different types of conditional distributions.
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