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Probabilistic relational model

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A Probabilistic relational model (PRM) is the counterpart of a Bayesian network in statistical relational learning.

References

  • Friedman N, Getoor L, Koller D, Pfeffer A. (1999) "Learning probabilistic relational models". In: International joint conferences on artificial intelligence, 1300โ€“09
  • Teodor Sommestad, Mathias Ekstedt, Pontus Johnson (2010) "A probabilistic relational model for security risk analysis", Computers & Security, 29 (6), 659-679 doi:10.1016/j.cose.2010.02.002