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Graphs are abstract representations of objects and their mutual relations, where the objects are 'nodes' and the connections among them are 'edges'.
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Why Boltzmann machine is represented as a fully connected graphical model?
The joint factorizes into unaries and pair-wise potentials. If that is the case, then why do we represent it as a fully connected graph? It is misleading and gives the impression that the joint cannot …
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Why do we have to convert Bayes' net to MRF before applying Belief propagation?
is that even correct in the first place? if yes, then why? I've seen articles talking about inference in Bayes' nets, and I've seen others talking about conversion. I don't have the full picture.