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Choosing matrices in Statistical Decision Theory #41

Closed allym closed 9 years ago

allym commented 9 years ago

At the end of the lecture, we concluded that there are 2^ (n choose 2) matrices to describe any graph but that since we can't analyze all of them, we pick several for analysis. How do we pick which ones we analyze? Is it done through random selection?

jovo commented 9 years ago

i analyze either observed ones, or samples from some random graph distribution.

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At the end of the lecture, we concluded that there are 2^ (n choose 2) matrices to describe any graph but that since we can't analyze all of them, we pick several for analysis. How do we pick which ones we analyze? Is it done through random selection?

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allym commented 9 years ago

Cool, that definitely makes a lot of sense, thank you! :)