All versions of the Bayesian Poker Player to date have used a succession of four distinct Bayesian
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All versions of the Bayesian Poker Player to date have used a succession of four distinct Bayesian networks, one per round. In a DDN model for poker, each round in the poker betting would correspond to a single time slice in the DDN, which would allow explicit representation of the interrelation between rounds of play.
1. How would the network structure within a single time slice differ from the DN shown in Figure 5.14?
2. What would the inter-slice connections be?
3. What information and precedence links should be included?
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Bayesian Artificial Intelligence
ISBN: 9781439815915
2nd Edition
Authors: Kevin B. Korb, Ann E. Nicholson
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