As an amateur with an interest in such things, I'd love to be able to
play with this.

Unfortunately, I don't use Windows.

What are the chances of getting source to this released under some
Microsoft-approved license (they seem to really like the BSD)?




* David Maxwell Chickering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17/05/2001 15:46]:
> I am pleased to announce that the WinMine Toolkit version 1.0, developed
> by the Machine Learning and Applied Statistics group in Microsoft
> Research, is now available for academic use. This release includes tools
> for 
> 
> -     Learning Bayesian networks, dependency networks, and decision
> trees from data
> -     Evaluating the predictive accuracy of learned models
> -     Viewing and browsing learned models
> 
> This release runs under the Windows NT/2000 operating systems.  It
> includes command-line executables that facilitate scripting of
> experiments.  The toolkit uses XML formats for both data and models.
> 
> To learn more about the features of this release or to download it,
> please go to  
> 
> http://research.microsoft.com/~dmax/WinMine/tooldoc.htm
> 
> Max Chickering

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