Some problems in the theory & application of graphical models
<p>A graphical model is simply a representation of the results of an analysis of relationships between sets of variables. It can include the study of the dependence of one variable, or a set of variables on another variable or sets of variables, and can be extended to include variables which c...
Main Author: | Roddam, A |
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Other Authors: | Cox, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1999
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