| A. Pfe#er. IBAL: A probabilistic rational programming language. In B. Nebel, editor, Proceedings of the seventeenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-01), pages 733--740. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., 2001. |
....from Q burglary John calls is remarkable because such an accurate mean is hard to obtain with the vertical operational semantics. 8. RELATED WORK In this section, we discuss previous work on probabilistic languages based upon monads or sampling functions. For other probabilistic languages, see [32, 19, 11, 34, 25, 27]. Ramsey and Pfe#er [29] present a stochastic lambda calculus whose denotational semantics is based upon the monad of probability measures. A lambda abstraction translates into a function from values to probability distributions, and corresponds to a sampling expression in our language. A binary ....
A. Pfe#er. IBAL: A probabilistic rational programming language. In IJCAI-01, pages 733--740. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2001.
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A. Pfe#er. IBAL: A probabilistic rational programming language. In B. Nebel, editor, Proceedings of the seventeenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-01), pages 733--740. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., 2001.
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A. Pfe#er. IBAL: A probabilistic rational programming language. In IJCAI-01, pages 733--740. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2001.
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A. Pfe#er. IBAL: A probabilistic rational programming language. In B. Nebel, editor, Proceedings of the seventeenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-01), pages 733--740. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., 2001.
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A. Pfe#er. IBAL: A probabilistic rational programming language. In IJCAI-01, pages 733--740. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2001.
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