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add graphical models to probability.tex #9

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davidwhogg opened this issue Jul 19, 2012 · 5 comments
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add graphical models to probability.tex #9

davidwhogg opened this issue Jul 19, 2012 · 5 comments
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  • assigned to @dfm, who will do this via pull request
  • must acknowledge Geert, who first suggested it.
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If I mention @dfm here, does he get notified of this?

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dfm commented Jul 19, 2012

yep.

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sweet @dfm

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dfm commented Aug 7, 2012

How deep do we want to go down the graphical model rabbit hole. Should I
start right at the beginning where you describe the chain rule and show the
two equivalent factorizations A -> B, a <- B and then go on from there or
should we introduce it later on?

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Good question; I was thinking it would come in in a separate section, referring back to the equations in the first section, but maybe it should be threaded throughout. I guess I have to let you figure that out!

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