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Probabilistic Reasoning In Multiagent Systems A Graphical Models Approach Yang Xiang

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Probabilistic Reasoning In Multiagent Systems A Graphical Models Approach Yang Xiang
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Yang Xiang
ISBN: 9780511546938, 9780521813082, 9781280434037, 0511546939, 0521813085, 1280434031
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Probabilistic Reasoning In Multiagent Systems A Graphical Models Approach Yang Xiang by Yang Xiang 9780511546938, 9780521813082, 9781280434037, 0511546939, 0521813085, 1280434031 instant download after payment.

Probalistic reasoning with graphical models, also known as Bayesian networks or belief networks, has become an active field of research and practice in artifical intelligence, operations research and statistics in the last two decades. The success of this technique in modeling intelligent decision support systems under the centralized and single-agent paradim has been striking. In this book, the author extends graphical dependence models to the distributed and multi-agent paradigm. He identifies the major technical challenges involved in such an endeavor and presents the results gleaned from a decade's research.

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