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  2. Influence diagram - Wikipedia

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    An influence diagram (ID) (also called a relevance diagram, decision diagram or a decision network) is a compact graphical and mathematical representation of a decision situation. It is a generalization of a Bayesian network , in which not only probabilistic inference problems but also decision making problems (following the maximum expected ...

  3. Analytica (software) - Wikipedia

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    Analytica is a visual software developed by Lumina Decision Systems for creating, analyzing and communicating quantitative decision models. [1] It combines hierarchical influence diagrams for visual creation and view of models, intelligent arrays for working with multidimensional data, Monte Carlo simulation for analyzing risk and uncertainty, and optimization, including linear and nonlinear ...

  4. Comparison of system dynamics software - Wikipedia

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    Supports system dynamics, Monte Carlo simulation for uncertainty, array abstraction for handling multidimensional data, linear and non-linear optimization. Uses influence diagrams to define, navigate, and document models. AnyLogic: Proprietary, commercial, free Personal Learning Edition (PLE) for education, formal or not Java: 2020

  5. Bayesian network - Wikipedia

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    A Bayesian network (also known as a Bayes network, Bayes net, belief network, or decision network) is a probabilistic graphical model that represents a set of variables and their conditional dependencies via a directed acyclic graph (DAG). [1]

  6. Decision tree - Wikipedia

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    Decision trees, influence diagrams, utility functions, and other decision analysis tools and methods are taught to undergraduate students in schools of business, health economics, and public health, and are examples of operations research or management science methods. These tools are also used to predict decisions of householders in normal and ...

  7. Planning Domain Definition Language - Wikipedia

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    RDDL (Relational Dynamic influence Diagram Language) was the official language of the uncertainty track of the 7th IPC in 2011. [25] Conceptually it is based on PPDDL1.0 and PDDL3.0, but practically it is a completely different language both syntactically and semantically.

  8. Influence diagrams approach - Wikipedia

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    The diagram below depicts an influence diagram which can be applied to any human reliability assessment [3]. This diagram was originally developed for use in the HRA of a scenario within the settings of a nuclear power situation. The diagram depicts the direct influences of each of the factors on the situation under consideration as well as providing as indication

  9. Category:Diagrams - Wikipedia

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    Diagramming software (4 C, 36 P) Statistical charts and diagrams (1 C, 122 P) Stellation diagrams (2 P) U. ... Influence diagram; Information diagram;