I think it is the easiest package to use. It is the one I always used when 
teaching this material. You will note that they honor me in the car buyer 
example. :)

Richard Neapolitan
Professor
Biomedical Informatics

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Goldman [mailto:rpgold...@sift.info] 
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2018 11:42 AM
To: Richard E Neapolitan <richard.neapoli...@northwestern.edu>
Cc: uai@engr.orst.edu
Subject: Re: [UAI] Influence diagram "calculator"?

This seems like a useful choice: it's commercial, but provides a limited trial 
license for free.  Very appealing, since if it worked out for me on toy 
examples, I might be inclined to buy the full license.


On 27 Jan 2018, at 18:59, Richard E Neapolitan wrote:

> Netica
>
> Richard Neapolitan
> Professor
> Biomedical Informatics
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: uai [mailto:uai-boun...@engr.orst.edu] On Behalf Of Robert 
> Goldman
> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2018 3:14 PM
> To: uai@engr.orst.edu
> Subject: [UAI] Influence diagram "calculator"?
>
> Can anyone point me at some free code that will let me play around 
> with some simple influence diagrams?
>
> There seem to be a bunch of really great, capable, commercial systems, 
> but for now, I just need something that will let me do some meatball 
> examples.
>
> If I can do some convincing examples, I might eventually want a 
> capable library, but right now, I just need to do some minimal 
> examples.
>
> thanks,
> r
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