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Bharat27
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Hi Team,

 

I'm working with HP BN classifier node and having a little difficulty in interpreting the plots. I am using Naive Bayes as my network model and there is a variable ranking table that shows the score of different variables, I wanted to ask you that if my score is coming negative than what does it mean ??

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Best Regards,

 

Bharat

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WendyCzika
SAS Employee

You can find the formula for the BIC on page 4 of this paper: Building Bayesian Network Classifiers Using the HPBNET Procedure

Note that it will always be negative for a discrete probability distribution, and the higher the BIC, the better the model.

Hope that helps.

 

 

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