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Modeling the world probabilistically using Bayesian networks in Clojure

A session at Clojure/conj 2011

Some of the most challenging problems that programs can face include classification, prediction, and making decisions in the face of messy or incomplete observations, data, or understanding. Bayesian networks provide a basis for implementing solutions to many of these sorts of problems, and Clojure offers excellent raw materials for building them. This talk will briefly introduce the concepts of Bayesian probability and networks, demonstrate the usage of an open source generalized Bayesian network modeling library, and discuss its implementation - highlighting the Clojure facilities that made it possible.

About the speaker

Chas Emerick

Beating back chaos one automation at a time. Founder of @snowtide, coauthor of @ClojureBook, creator of @ClojureAtlas. @cemerick



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Clojure/conj 2011

United States United States / Raleigh

10th12th November 2011

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Time 2:40pm3:20pm EST

Date 11th November 2011

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clojure-conj.org

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  • Clojure Programming

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