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