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# Folding
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# Folding
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Folding header-only library for BayesNet classifiers & platform
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# BayesNet
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[](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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Bayesian Network Classifier with libtorch from scratch
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## 0. Setup
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Before compiling BayesNet.
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### Miniconda
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To be able to run Python Classifiers such as STree, ODTE, SVC, etc. it is needed to install Miniconda. To do so, download the installer from [Miniconda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html) and run it. It is recommended to install it in the home folder.
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In Linux sometimes the library libstdc++ is mistaken from the miniconda installation and produces the next message when running the b_xxxx executables:
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```bash
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libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.32' not found (required by b_xxxx)
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```
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The solution is to erase the libstdc++ library from the miniconda installation:
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### MPI
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In Linux just install openmpi & openmpi-devel packages. Only if cmake can't find openmpi installation (like in Oracle Linux) set the following variable:
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```bash
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export MPI_HOME="/usr/lib64/openmpi"
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```
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In Mac OS X, install mpich with brew and if cmake doesn't find it, edit mpicxx wrapper to remove the ",-commons,use_dylibs" from final_ldflags
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```bash
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vi /opt/homebrew/bin/mpicx
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```
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### boost library
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[Getting Started](<https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_83_0/more/getting_started/index.html>)
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The best option is install the packages that the Linux distribution have in its repository. If this is the case:
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```bash
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sudo dnf install boost-devel
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```
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If this is not possible and the compressed packaged is installed, the following environment variable has to be set pointing to the folder where it was unzipped to:
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```bash
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export BOOST_ROOT=/path/to/library/
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```
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In some cases, it is needed to build the library, to do so:
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./bootstrap.sh --prefix=/path/to/library/own
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./b2 install
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export BOOST_ROOT=/path/to/library/own/
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```
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Don't forget to add the export BOOST_ROOT statement to .bashrc or wherever it is meant to be.
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### libxlswriter
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```bash
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cd lib/libxlsxwriter
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make
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make install DESTDIR=/home/rmontanana/Code PREFIX=
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```
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Environment variable has to be set:
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib
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### Release
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```bash
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make release
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### Debug & Tests
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```bash
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make debug
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## 1. Introduction
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