Hello,
If a "user-friendly" python programmatic-oriented interface does not
bother you, you may try pyAgrum (http://agrum.gitlab.io/). pyAgrum is a
python library, wrapper of the C++ aGrUM library, which deals with
graphical models, notably Bayesian network and influence diagrams.
For an overview of the Influence Diagram interface, see
http://www-desir.lip6.fr/~phw/aGrUM/docs/last/notebooks/34-InfluenceDiagram.ipynb.html
pyAgrum is free, open source, and can be installed as a python package
using pip, or anaconda. see
http://agrum.gitlab.io/pages/pyagrum-installation.html and the
pyTutorials section.
Best regards,
Christophe Gonzales
On 26/01/2018 22:13, Robert Goldman wrote:
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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