Hi Rich, I think the reason is the question may be too general and depends on what you mean by "recent". I am sure there are many new applications . One, for example, could be modelling gene expression data to understand the regulation of protein synthesis and its reactions to external and internal signals. If that sounds interesting, here is a papers that you could check:
"Using Bayesian networks to analyze Expression data", Friedman et al. journal of computational biology, Vol 7. no.3. 2000. Ali On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Rich Neapolitan wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > I sent this request once before and was surprised to obtain no responses. I > would like to be informed of any recent applications of learning Bayesian > networks from data. > > Thanks much, > Rich > > > Rich Neapolitan > Computer Science Department > Northeastern Illinois University > 5500 N. St Louis > Chicago, Illinois 60625 > >
