no code implementations • 27 Mar 2013 • Carl Kadie
Nonmonotonic reasoning is a pattern of reasoning that allows an agent to make and retract (tentative) conclusions from inconclusive evidence.
no code implementations • 30 Jan 2013 • John S. Breese, David Heckerman, Carl Kadie
Results indicate that for a wide range of conditions, Bayesian networks with decision trees at each node and correlation methods outperform Bayesian-clustering and vector-similarity methods.
no code implementations • 12 Dec 2012 • Carl Kadie, Christopher Meek, David Heckerman
We describe CFW, a computationally efficient algorithm for collaborative filtering that uses posteriors over weights of evidence.