Clicking Export produces a so-called Structural Prior Dictionary, which is a text file containing all arc attributes, i.e.,
Start and End of arc
Structural Prior for each arc
Arc Comment, which, in this context, contains the Explanation for the causal directions as obtained from ChatGPT.
We can now use this Structural Prior Dictionary as an Arc Dictionary and replace the original, machine-learned arcs with the ChatGPT-informed causal arcs.
First, select Graph Panel Contextual Menu > Delete All Arcs
to remove all existing arcs.
Then, select Main Menu > Data > Associate Dictionary > Arc >Arcs
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The network now features the causal arc directions as obtained from ChatGPT.
With the final arc directions now in place, we should arrange the nodes into a more intuitive layout, i.e., positioning parent nodes above child nodes.
Select Main Menu > View > Layout > Genetic Grid Layout > Top-Down Repartition
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The network now displays the correct causal order of nodes and arcs.
Note that the algorithm keeps searching for a better layout until you stop the process by clicking the red buttonto the left of the Progress Bar.
Clicking the Show Arc Comment button in the Toolbar displays the comments on the arcs. The Arc Comments show the explanations for the causal directions retrieved from ChatGPT.