Discrete probability distributions in Python
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Lea is a Python module aiming at working with discrete probability distributions in an intuitive way.
It allows you modeling a broad range of random phenomena: gambling, weather, finance, etc. More generally, Lea may be used for any finite set of discrete values having known probability: numbers, booleans, date/times, symbols,… Each probability distribution is modeled as a plain object, which can be named, displayed, queried or processed to produce new probability distributions.
Lea also provides advanced functions and Probabilistic Programming (PP) features; these include conditional probabilities, joint probability distributions, Bayesian networks, Markov chains and symbolic computation.
All probability calculations in Lea are performed by a new exact algorithm, the Statues algorithm, which is based on variable binding and recursive generators. For problems intractable through exact methods, Lea provides on-demand approximate algorithms, namely MC rejection sampling and likelihood weighting.
Beside the above-cited functions, Lea provides some machine learning functions, including Maximum-Likelihood and Expectation-Maximization algorithms.
Lea can be used for AI, education (probability theory & PP), generation of random samples, etc.
To install Lea 3.4.4, type the following command:
pip install lea==3.4.4
Please go on Lea project page (beside) for a comprehensive documentation.
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