Simon Cox writes on Wed Nov 24 1993:
In the manual page for r.binfer there is reference to a forthcoming tutorial.
Is this available yet?Simon Cox
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Not to my knowledge. If you know about Bayesian statistics the example
scripts (included in the source code) speak for themselves. I guess
you still have to figure out the syntax. The following provides i.a. a
good introduction:
Judea Pearl, (1988): Probabilistic Reasoning in Intelligent
Systems: Networks of Plausible Inference. Morgan Kaufman Inc.
If your interested in an earth science application (hydrology) of
r.binfer, I can send you a paper I wrote.
BTW Does anyone know if r.binfer shipped with 4.1 actually works? I'm
still using the one I debugged for 4.0 Beta. Sent tons of fixes to CERL
at that time, but they weren't included in 4.0 so I didn't bother to
check the source of 4.1.
Raymond