Bayesian Network tools in Java (BNJ)

Latest release: v1.04 alpha (22 Aug 2002)

What is BNJ?

BNJ is an open-source suite of software tools for research and development with graphical models of probability. It is implemented in 100% pure Java and distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) by the Kansas State University Laboratory for Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD).

For information on the BNJ project and documentation, see the following pages.

Registering BNJ (optional)

Register as a BNJ user or developer to receive updates on new releases and to submit requests for documentation and new features!

A nifty registration form is under construction.
For now, send your name, institution, and e-mail address in a message titled "BNJ registration" to:
  BNJ Development Team (replace the "(AT)" with @)
A human will reply to confirm your registration.
Your name and e-mail address shall be used for major BNJ-related announcements only and shall remain confidential.

Downloading BNJ

Want the source code and docs?
Download them from project bndev on SourceForge!

BNJ Development Team

Current Developers

Affiliates

Past Developers

BNJ User Community

Of about 400 people who have downloaded the BNJ source or binaries, over 30 offsite users have registered it.
In addition, about 20 local faculty and postgraduate research students have used BNJ since its initial release (1.0a, 04 May 2002).

Current registered BNJ users and developers (besides those at K-State) hail from: