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         Probability & Statistics Tutorials:     more books (28)
  1. Statistics & Probability Theory: A Tutorial Approach by Howard Dachslager, 2004
  2. Statistics & Probability Theory: A Tutorial Approach by Howard Dachslager, 2002-06
  3. Solutions Manual for All Unsolved Problems in Statistics & Probability Theory: A Tutorial Approach by Howard Dachslager, 2004-08
  4. Solution Manuel for All Unsolved Problems in Statistics and Probability Theory: A Tutorial Approach by Howard Dachslager, 2002
  5. Solutions Manual for All Unsolved Problems in Statistics & Probability Theory (Complement To TextBook-Statistics & Probability Theory : A Tutorial Approach) by Howard Dachslager, 1998-08
  6. Data Analysis: A Bayesian Tutorial by Devinderjit Sivia, John Skilling, 2006-07-27
  7. Information Theory and Statistics: A Tutorial (Foundations and Trends in Communications and Information Theory) by Imre Csisz´ar, Paul Shields, 2004-12-15
  8. Statistics: A Tutorial Workbook by Robert Pisani, 1993-02
  9. Twenty-Twenty Statistics Tutorial Workbook by George W. Bergeman, James P. Scott, 1986-01
  10. Excel Interactive: Tutorials for Statistics on CD-ROM by Barbara Miller, 2001-08-07
  11. Statistics Tutor: Tutorial and Computational Software for the Behavioral Sciences by Joseph D. Allen, David J. Pittenger, 1999-08-19
  12. Understandable Statistics With Tutorial Cd Plus Dvd 8th Edition Plus Eduspace by Brase, 2005-08-17
  13. Data Analysis: A Bayesian Tutorial (Oxford Science Publications) by D. S. Sivia, 1996-09-26
  14. Nonlinear Dynamics of Chaotic and Stochastic Systems: Tutorial and Modern Developments (Springer Series in Synergetics) by Vadim S. Anishchenko, Vladimir Astakhov, et all 2007-03-22

101. Graphical Models
Graphical models are a marriage between probability theory and graph theory . In the rest of this tutorial, we will only discuss directed graphical
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A Brief Introduction to Graphical Models and Bayesian Networks
By Kevin Murphy, 1998. "Graphical models are a marriage between probability theory and graph theory. They provide a natural tool for dealing with two problems that occur throughout applied mathematics and engineering uncertainty and complexity and in particular they are playing an increasingly important role in the design and analysis of machine learning algorithms. Fundamental to the idea of a graphical model is the notion of modularity a complex system is built by combining simpler parts. Probability theory provides the glue whereby the parts are combined, ensuring that the system as a whole is consistent, and providing ways to interface models to data. The graph theoretic side of graphical models provides both an intuitively appealing interface by which humans can model highly-interacting sets of variables as well as a data structure that lends itself naturally to the design of efficient general-purpose algorithms. Many of the classical multivariate probabalistic systems studied in fields such as statistics, systems engineering, information theory, pattern recognition and statistical mechanics are special cases of the general graphical model formalism examples include mixture models, factor analysis, hidden Markov models, Kalman filters and Ising models. The graphical model framework provides a way to view all of these systems as instances of a common underlying formalism. This view has many advantages in particular, specialized techniques that have been developed in one field can be transferred between research communities and exploited more widely. Moreover, the graphical model formalism provides a natural framework for the design of new systems."

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