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Belief Propagation (2010)

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by Yair Weiss , Judea Pearl
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@MISC{Weiss10beliefpropagation,
    author = {Yair Weiss and Judea Pearl},
    title = { Belief Propagation },
    year = {2010}
}

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Abstract

When a pair of nuclear-powered Russian submarines was reported patrolling off the eastern seaboard of the U.S. last summer, Pentagon officials expressed wariness over the Kremlin’s motivations. At the same time, these officials emphasized their confidence in the U.S. Navy’s tracking capabilities: “We’ve known where they were,” a senior Defense Department official told the New York Times, “and we’re not concerned about our ability to track the subs.” While the official did not divulge the methods used by the Navy to track submarines, the Times added that such

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belief propagation    new york time    kremlin motivation    u.s. last summer    nuclear-powered russian submarine    senior defense department official    eastern seaboard    pentagon official    u.s. navy   

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