BookmarkSubscribeRSS Feed
PICKME
Calcite | Level 5

FIRST, data set

x7_1 : 1(old) 0(young)

AA,AB, ~ , DN,DM : 1 (disease o) 0(disease x)

JID : person

 

SECOND, i analyzed bayesian network node in SAS E Minser.

ID :JID

TARGET : x7_1

INPUT : AA,AB, ~ , DN,DM

 

network model: TAN

number of bins: 2

maximum parents: 1

 

THIRD, analysis results

 

 

1.PNG

Why is the result like that? 

The result what i want is this.

-> x7_1   1   CV   0    probability

    x7_1   1   CV   1    probability

    x7_1   0   CV   0    probability

    x7_1   0   CV   1    probability

 

could you plz help me..

3 REPLIES 3
JasonXin
SAS Employee
Hi, this is from Enterprise Miner? Jason Xin
PICKME
Calcite | Level 5

YES!!!!!

PLZ. I'M SO CURIOUS!!!!!

 

yeliu
SAS Employee

In HP BN Classifier node, if you specify network model to be TAN, the maxparents are not applied.

If you really want a TAN model with maxparents=1, you need to spcify Naive Bayes in your network model.

 

sas-innovate-2026-white.png



April 27 – 30 | Gaylord Texan | Grapevine, Texas

Registration is open

Walk in ready to learn. Walk out ready to deliver. This is the data and AI conference you can't afford to miss.
Register now and lock in 2025 pricing—just $495!

Register now

How to choose a machine learning algorithm

Use this tutorial as a handy guide to weigh the pros and cons of these commonly used machine learning algorithms.

Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.

Discussion stats
  • 3 replies
  • 1956 views
  • 0 likes
  • 3 in conversation