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The reason I want to mention directed acyclic graphs and Bayesian networks is for "SEO" or so we are discoverable on the web by people who refer to these things by these other names. Indeed, I see DAG more than I see PGM these days.
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Sure. That's fine. It should also mention Markov random fields (MRFs) or
undirected graphs because we are not limited to Bayesian nets. See the directed keyword argument in the add_edge method.
On Saturday, September 22, 2012, David W. Hogg wrote:
The reason I want to mention directed acyclic graphs and Bayesian networks
is for "SEO" or so we are discoverable on the web by people who refer to
these things by these other names. Indeed, I see DAG more than I see PGM
these days.
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Dan Foreman-Mackey
Graduate Student
CCPP@NYU http://danfm.ca
The reason I want to mention directed acyclic graphs and Bayesian networks is for "SEO" or so we are discoverable on the web by people who refer to these things by these other names. Indeed, I see DAG more than I see PGM these days.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: