RE: [UAI] Software tools for uncertain reasoning

From: Max Henrion (mhenrion@jeevessolutions.com)
Date: Wed Sep 12 2001 - 10:20:32 PDT

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    - -----Original Message-----
    From: Francisco J. Diez
    To: uai@cs.orst.edu
    Sent: 10/09/01 14:42
    Subject: [UAI] Software tools for uncertain reasoning

    Dear colleagues,

    I am teaching a course on uncertain reasoning and would like to give my
    students some pointers to software tools. I know there are some of them
    for Bayesian networks and influence diagramas, and would also like to
    find other tools for the following methods:

    - -certainty factors (MYCIN)
    - -probabilistic rules (PROSPECTOR)
    - -fuzzy reasoning
    - -Dempster-Shafer
    - -rough sets
    - -non-monotonic reasoning

    I would also like to find some tools for temporal reasoning (by any
    method) and spatial reasoning. I am especially interested in those that
    run on Windows and are easy to install and easy to learn.

    Thank you very much
      Javier Du'z

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