Plate notation
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Plate notation is a method of representing variables that repeat in a graphical model. Instead of drawing each repeated variable individually, a plate or rectangle is used to group variables into a subgraph that repeat together, and a number is drawn on the plate to represent the number of repetitions of the subgraph in the plate. The assumptions are that the subgraph is duplicated that many times, the variables in the subgraph are indexed by the repetition number, and any links that cross a plate boundary are replicated once for each subgraph repetition.[1]
References
- ^ Bunting, Wray L. (1994-12). "Operations for Learning with Graphical Models" (PDF). Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. 2. AI Access Foundation: 159–225. ISSN 11076-9757. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
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