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BF: Bayes factor between two network structures

Description

Compute the Bayes factor between the structures of two Bayesian networks..

Usage

BF(num, den, data, score, ..., log = TRUE)

Arguments

num, den

two objects of class bn, corresponding to the numerator and the denominator models in the Bayes factor.

data

a data frame containing the data to be used to compute the Bayes factor.

score

a character string, the label of a posterior network score. If none is specified, the default score is the Bayesian Dirichlet equivalent score (bde) for discrete networks and the Bayesian Gaussian score (bge) for Gaussian networks. Other kinds of Bayesian networks are not currently supported.

extra tuning arguments for the posterior scores. See bnlearn-package for details.

log

a boolean value. If TRUE the Bayes factor is given as log(BF).

Value

A single numeric value, the Bayes factor of the two network structures num and den.

See Also

score, compare, bf.strength.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(learning.test)

dag1 = model2network("[A][B][F][C|B][E|B][D|A:B:C]")
dag2 = model2network("[A][C][B|A][D|A][E|D][F|A:C:E]")
BF(dag1, dag2, learning.test, score = "bds", iss = 1)
# }

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