Hybrid Random Fields

Hybrid Random Fields
Title Hybrid Random Fields PDF eBook
Author Antonino Freno
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 2011-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9783642203091

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Hybrid Random Fields

Hybrid Random Fields
Title Hybrid Random Fields PDF eBook
Author Antonino Freno
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 217
Release 2011-04-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3642203086

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This book presents an exciting new synthesis of directed and undirected, discrete and continuous graphical models. Combining elements of Bayesian networks and Markov random fields, the newly introduced hybrid random fields are an interesting approach to get the best of both these worlds, with an added promise of modularity and scalability. The authors have written an enjoyable book---rigorous in the treatment of the mathematical background, but also enlivened by interesting and original historical and philosophical perspectives. -- Manfred Jaeger, Aalborg Universitet The book not only marks an effective direction of investigation with significant experimental advances, but it is also---and perhaps primarily---a guide for the reader through an original trip in the space of probabilistic modeling. While digesting the book, one is enriched with a very open view of the field, with full of stimulating connections. [...] Everyone specifically interested in Bayesian networks and Markov random fields should not miss it. -- Marco Gori, Università degli Studi di Siena Graphical models are sometimes regarded---incorrectly---as an impractical approach to machine learning, assuming that they only work well for low-dimensional applications and discrete-valued domains. While guiding the reader through the major achievements of this research area in a technically detailed yet accessible way, the book is concerned with the presentation and thorough (mathematical and experimental) investigation of a novel paradigm for probabilistic graphical modeling, the hybrid random field. This model subsumes and extends both Bayesian networks and Markov random fields. Moreover, it comes with well-defined learning algorithms, both for discrete and continuous-valued domains, which fit the needs of real-world applications involving large-scale, high-dimensional data.

Dynamic Hybrid Random Fields

Dynamic Hybrid Random Fields
Title Dynamic Hybrid Random Fields PDF eBook
Author Marco Bongini
Publisher
Pages
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN

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Lectures on Probability and Second Order Random Fields

Lectures on Probability and Second Order Random Fields
Title Lectures on Probability and Second Order Random Fields PDF eBook
Author Diego Bricio Hern ndez
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 172
Release 1995
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9789810219086

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This book of lecture notes contains theoretical background material required for computer generation of random fields, which is of interest in various fields of applied mathematics.The necessary probabilistic background suitable for applied work in engineering as well as signal and image processing is also covered.The book is a valuable guide for higher level engineering students.

ECAI 2010

ECAI 2010
Title ECAI 2010 PDF eBook
Author European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence
Publisher IOS Press
Pages 1184
Release 2010
Genre Computers
ISBN 160750605X

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LC copy bound in 2 v.: v. 1, p. 1-509; v. 2, p. [509]-1153.

Gibbs Random Fields

Gibbs Random Fields
Title Gibbs Random Fields PDF eBook
Author V.A. Malyshev
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 262
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9401137080

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'Et moi ..., si j' avait su comment en revenir, One service mathematics has rendered the human race. It has put common sense back je n'y serais point aIle.' Jules Verne where it belongs, on the topmost shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non- The series is divergent; therefore we may be sense'" able 10 do something with it. Eric T. Bell O. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool for thought. A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback and non linearities abound_ Similarly, all kinds of parts of mathematics serve as tools for other parts and for other sciences. Applying a simple rewriting rule to the quote on the right above one finds such statements as: 'One service topology has rendered mathematical physics .. .'; 'One service logic has rendered com puter science .. .'; 'One service category theory has rendered mathematics .. .'. All arguably true. And all statements obtainable this way form part of the raison d'etre of this series

Random Fields

Random Fields
Title Random Fields PDF eBook
Author Erik Vanmarcke
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 363
Release 2010
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9812563539

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Random variation is a fact of life that provides substance to a wide range of problems in the sciences, engineering, and economics. There is a growing need in diverse disciplines to model complex patterns of variation and interdependence using random fields, as both deterministic treatment and conventional statistics are often insufficient. An ideal random field model will capture key features of complex random phenomena in terms of a minimum number of physically meaningful and experimentally accessible parameters. This volume, a revised and expanded edition of an acclaimed book first published by the M I T Press, offers a synthesis of methods to describe and analyze and, where appropriate, predict and control random fields. There is much new material, covering both theory and applications, notably on a class of probability distributions derived from quantum mechanics, relevant to stochastic modeling in fields such as cosmology, biology and system reliability, and on discrete-unit or agent-based random processes.Random Fields is self-contained and unified in presentation. The first edition was found, in a review in EOS (American Geophysical Union) to be ?both technically interesting and a pleasure to read ? the presentation is clear and the book should be useful to almost anyone who uses random processes to solve problems in engineering or science ? and (there is) continued emphasis on describing the mathematics in physical terms.?