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« on: May 22, 2012, 23:14:37 »
As I understand it, HUGIN allows us to enter single case data as evidence. A recent paper (Peng et.al., 2012, Internation Journal of Uncertainty Fuzziness and Knowledge Based Systems) make a passing reference to the Madsen & Jensen(1999) as implementing IPFP for BN Junction Trees (to match marginals). Is that capability available in HUGIN? If so, how would I do that? I have tried entering likelihoods, but the second marginal entered as a likelihood will modify the first when it is propogated.
As an example, suppose I have a BN constructed on some historical data, and have observed the marginals for some of the variables in a new population. I would like to adapt the BN to match those marginals and see how that propogates through the network, test possible interventions in that new populations, etc.
Thanks