Fall 2003: CLSP Seminar Series
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Turning Probabilistic Reasoning into Programming

Avi Pfeffer - October 28th, 2003

Harvard University

Presentation Slides: MS Powerpoint


Uncertainty is ubiquitous in the real world, and probability provides a sound way to reason under uncertainty. This fact has led to a plethora of probabilistic representation languages such as Bayesian networks, hidden Markov models and stochastic context-free grammars. More recently, we have developed new probabilistic languages that reason at the level of object, such as object-oriented Bayesian networks and probabilistic relational models. The wide variety of languages leads to the question of whether a general purpose probabilistic modeling language can be developed that encompasses all of them. This talk will describe IBAL, an attempt at developing such a language. After presenting the IBAL language, motivating considerations for the inference algorithm will be discussed, and the mechanism for IBAL inference will be described.

Seminar Schedule


The Center for Language and Speech Processing
The Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street, Barton Hall
Baltimore, MD 21218
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