Sergey Babkin on CEP and stuff

This started as my thoughts on the field of Complex Event Processing, mostly about my OpenSource project Triceps. But now it's about all kinds of software-related things.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Bayes 17: confidence subtraction

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One of the ways I've come up with for differentiating the valid hypotheses from noise is the idea of subtracting the competing hypothese...
Monday, November 9, 2015

Bayes 16: code for hypothesis composition

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This time I want to show the code that composes the separate cases into the merged hypotheses. I've shown before how to do it manually, ...
Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Bayes 15: relevance combination

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I've set out to write the code that would do the combination of the cases into the likeness of the probability tables and I've reali...
Monday, November 2, 2015

Bayes 14: code for weight-based computation

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As promised, here is the code that performs the computation directly from the table of the training cases, using the weights: # ex14_01run...
Saturday, October 31, 2015

Bayes 13: the relevance

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Before showing the code that computes by the table of training cases, I want to talk through one more aspect. What causes the "imposs...

Bayes 12: fuzzy training

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Now let's consider that the training data might also contain the event results with only partial confidence. Previously I've been ta...
Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Bayes 11: what it all really means

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The Bayes table computation is good at one thing (hm, was the robot Bender built with it?): picking one of a set of mutually-exclusive hypot...
Saturday, October 24, 2015

Bayes 10: independence and relevance

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Since the Bayes logic by its nature works only with the mutually exclusive hypotheses, another way to use it for the independent hypotheses ...
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