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Who we are

An informal group of researchers and students interested in graphical models.

What is a graphical model?

A graphical model is a "marriage of probability theory and graph theory" (Bayesian networks, decision networks, hidden Markov models, constraint satisfaction problems, etc). The graphical part refers to the way knowledge can be modularized and structured, and the model part refers to a formal theory (probabilistic or deterministic) for reasoning with this knowledge.

Links

If you have more links to add, send an email to Mike.


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