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Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 2016;28(7). Laitila P, Virtanen K. On Theoretical Principle and Practical Applicability of Ranked Nodes Method for Constructing Conditional Probability Tables
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The relationship between the information-theoretic Bayesian minimum message length (MML) principle and the notion of Solomonoff-Kolmogorov complexity from algorithmic information theory (Wallace and
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information about our School, please visit: https://www.curtin.edu.au/about/learning-teaching/humanities/design-built-environment/ About Urban and Regional Planning: The Urban and Regional Planning program at
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the brain. This wouldn't be a typical machine learning PhD, as many aspects can only be examined on a philosophical and theoretical level. There may be scope to implement aspects in the ideas you develop
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As humans we have the ability, and even the necessity of distinguishing between orders that are ethical, safe and necessary and orders that may be harmful or unethical. Theoretically this ability
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Agent-based computational simulations are now widely employed to study the evolution of behaviour, e.g., predator-prey simulations, the evolution of cooperation and altruism, the evolution of niches
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hypothetical quantum computer based on the principles of quantum mechanics. This potential threat remains a theoretical possibility, but may become a real threat in coming years due to significant advances in
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application, AML has attracted a large amount of attention in recent years. However, the underlying theoretical foundation for AML still remains unclear and how to design effective and efficient attack and
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. Among the approaches used will be the Bayesian information-theoretic Minimum Message Length (MML) principle (Wallace and Boulton, 1968; Wallace and Dowe, 1999a; Wallace, 2005) References: Wallace, C.S
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Computational simulations are now widely employed to study the behaviour of social systems, examples being market behaviours, and social media population behaviours. These methods rely heavily