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Approximate inference

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Approximate inference methods make it possible to learn realistic models from big data by trading off computation time for accuracy, when exact learning and inference are computationally intractable.

Major methods classes

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See also

References

  • Tom Minka, Microsoft Research (Nov. 2, 2009). "Machine Learning Summer School (MLSS), Cambridge 2009, Approximate Inference" (video lecture). {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)