Hey Alex.
PGM are a very wide field and we won't implement any kind of general
framework any
time soon. There are packages like PyMC that Ronnie mentioned out there
for general modelling.
There are also packages for Bayes nets and all kind of different things.
What are you after in particular?
Cheer,
Andy
On 01/18/2013 11:52 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Dear Scikit-learn team,
First, you guys have built an amazing set of ML tools. I am constantly
impressed by your feedback to the mailing list.
I wonder if sklearn has a PGM in the works? I've been trying to
understand how to code one up, do you have any suggestions where I
could look for a python example?
My very best wishes,
Alex
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