DAVID: Influence Diagram Processing System for the Macintosh

03/27/2013
by   Ross D. Shachter, et al.
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Influence diagrams are a directed graph representation for uncertainties as probabilities. The graph distinguishes between those variables which are under the control of a decision maker (decisions, shown as rectangles) and those which are not (chances, shown as ovals), as well as explicitly denoting a goal for solution (value, shown as a rounded rectangle.

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