Risk Assessment and Decision Analysis with Bayesian Networks (e-bog) af Neil, Martin
Neil, Martin (forfatter)

Risk Assessment and Decision Analysis with Bayesian Networks e-bog

436,85 DKK (inkl. moms 546,06 DKK)
Since the first edition of this book published, Bayesian networks have become even more important for applications in a vast array of fields. This second edition includes new material on influence diagrams, learning from data, value of information, cybersecurity, debunking bad statistics, and much more. Focusing on practical real-world problem-solving and model building, as opposed to algorithm...
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Neil, Martin (forfatter)
Udgivet 3 september 2018
Længde 660 sider
Genrer KCHS
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781351978965
Since the first edition of this book published, Bayesian networks have become even more important for applications in a vast array of fields. This second edition includes new material on influence diagrams, learning from data, value of information, cybersecurity, debunking bad statistics, and much more. Focusing on practical real-world problem-solving and model building, as opposed to algorithms and theory, it explains how to incorporate knowledge with data to develop and use (Bayesian) causal models of risk that provide more powerful insights and better decision making than is possible from purely data-driven solutions.FeaturesProvides all tools necessary to build and run realistic Bayesian network modelsSupplies extensive example models based on real risk assessment problems in a wide range of application domains provided; for example, finance, safety, systems reliability, law, forensics, cybersecurity and moreIntroduces all necessary mathematics, probability, and statistics as neededEstablishes the basics of probability, risk, and building and using Bayesian network models, before going into the detailed applicationsA dedicated website contains exercises and worked solutions for all chapters along with numerous other resources. The AgenaRisk software contains a model library with executable versions of all of the models in the book. Lecture slides are freely available to accredited academic teachers adopting the book on their course.