Transforming Nets

Netica

Transforming a Net

There are certain ways that Netica can transform a net model which modifies its representation without modifying its meaning.  Netica can remove nodes and reverse the direction of links in such a way that any inference done with the resulting net yields precisely the same results as the original net (except of course findings can’t be = 4 && typeof(BSPSPopupOnMouseOver) == 'function') BSPSPopupOnMouseOver(event);" class="BSSCPopup" onclick="BSSCPopup('X_PU_enter_finding.htm');return false;">entered for removed nodes, and their resulting beliefs are unavailable).

Some reasons to do these transforms are to: simplify the net, apply the net to more specific problems, gain understanding of the net or of the real world relations, or put the net in a form for easier probability or function = 4 && typeof(BSPSPopupOnMouseOver) == 'function') BSPSPopupOnMouseOver(event);" class="BSSCPopup" onclick="BSSCPopup('X_PU_probab_assessment.htm');return false;">assessment.