05507nam 22006734a 450 991014469650332120170815122614.01-282-34965-197866123496520-470-99455-X0-470-99454-1(CKB)1000000000687534(EBL)470141(OCoLC)609848696(SSID)ssj0000289709(PQKBManifestationID)11255013(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000289709(PQKBWorkID)10401513(PQKB)10347128(MiAaPQ)EBC470141(EXLCZ)99100000000068753420071102d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBayesian networks[electronic resource] a practical guide to applications /edited by Olivier Pourret , Patrick Naim, Bruce MarcotChichester, West Sussex, Eng. ;Hoboken, NJ John Wileyc20081 online resource (448 p.)Statistics in practiceDescription based upon print version of record.0-470-06030-1 Includes bibliographical references (p. [385]-425) and index.Bayesian Networks; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction to Bayesian networks; 1.1 Models; 1.2 Probabilistic vs. deterministic models; 1.3 Unconditional and conditional independence; 1.4 Bayesian networks; 2 Medical diagnosis; 2.1 Bayesian networks in medicine; 2.2 Context and history; 2.3 Model construction; 2.4 Inference; 2.5 Model validation; 2.6 Model use; 2.7 Comparison to other approaches; 2.8 Conclusions and perspectives; 3 Clinical decision support; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Models and methodology; 3.3 The Busselton network; 3.4 The PROCAM network; 3.5 The PROCAM Busselton network3.6 Evaluation3.7 The clinical support tool: TakeHeartII; 3.8 Conclusion; 4 Complex genetic models; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Historical perspectives; 4.3 Complex traits; 4.4 Bayesian networks to dissect complex traits; 4.5 Applications; 4.6 Future challenges; 5 Crime risk factors analysis; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Analysis of the factors affecting crime risk; 5.3 Expert probabilities elicitation; 5.4 Data preprocessing; 5.5 A Bayesian network model; 5.6 Results; 5.7 Accuracy assessment; 5.8 Conclusions; 6 Spatial dynamics in France; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 An indicator-based analysis6.3 The Bayesian network model6.4 Conclusions; 7 Inference problems in forensic science; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Building Bayesian networks for inference; 7.3 Applications of Bayesian networks in forensic science; 7.4 Conclusions; 8 Conservation of marbled murrelets in British Columbia; 8.1 Context/history; 8.2 Model construction; 8.3 Model calibration, validation and use; 8.4 Conclusions/perspectives; 9 Classifiers for modeling of mineral potential; 9.1 Mineral potential mapping; 9.2 Classifiers for mineral potential mapping; 9.3 Bayesian network mapping of base metal deposit; 9.4 Discussion9.5 Conclusions10 Student modeling; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Probabilistic relational models; 10.3 Probabilistic relational student model; 10.4 Case study; 10.5 Experimental evaluation; 10.6 Conclusions and future directions; 11 Sensor validation; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 The problem of sensor validation; 11.3 Sensor validation algorithm; 11.4 Gas turbines; 11.5 Models learned and experimentation; 11.6 Discussion and conclusion; 12 An information retrieval system; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Overview; 12.3 Bayesian networks and information retrieval; 12.4 Theoretical foundations12.5 Building the information retrieval system12.6 Conclusion; 13 Reliability analysis of systems; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Dynamic fault trees; 13.3 Dynamic Bayesian networks; 13.4 A case study: The Hypothetical Sprinkler System; 13.5 Conclusions; 14 Terrorism risk management; 14.1 Introduction; 14.2 The Risk Influence Network; 14.3 Software implementation; 14.4 Site Profiler deployment; 14.5 Conclusion; 15 Credit-rating of companies; 15.1 Introduction; 15.2 Naive Bayesian classifiers; 15.3 Example of actual credit-ratings systems; 15.4 Credit-rating data of Japanese companies15.5 Numerical experimentsBayesian Networks, the result of the convergence of artificial intelligence with statistics, are growing in popularity. Their versatility and modelling power is now employed across a variety of fields for the purposes of analysis, simulation, prediction and diagnosis. This book provides a general introduction to Bayesian networks, defining and illustrating the basic concepts with pedagogical examples and twenty real-life case studies drawn from a range of fields including medicine, computing, natural sciences and engineering. Designed to help analysts, engineers, scientists and profeStatistics in practice.Bayesian statistical decision theoryMathematical modelsElectronic books.Bayesian statistical decision theory.Mathematical models.519.5/42519.542Pourret Olivier969136Naìˆm Patrick857114Marcot Bruce969137MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910144696503321Bayesian networks2201775UNINA