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Graphical Models for Categorical Data

Graphical Models for Categorical Data

Graphical Models for Categorical Data

Author:
Alberto Roverato, Università di Bologna
Published:
August 2017
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781108404969

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    For advanced students of network data science, this compact account covers both well-established methodology and the theory of models recently introduced in the graphical model literature. It focuses on the discrete case where all variables involved are categorical and, in this context, it achieves a unified presentation of classical and recent results.

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    'Graphical Models for Categorical Data is a concise introduction to the theory of graphical models. The book is a perfect read for those who want better grasp of the basics of graphical models for discrete data. … The main strength of the book is the unified notation, which helps the reader draw links between various approaches to graphical models for discrete data. The book also exploits the link between the theory of graphical models and the more general theory of statistical exponential families. This makes it an extremely valuable addition to the current literature and a useful tool for future research.' Piotr Zwiernik, Mathematical Reviews

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    July 2017
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      Author
    • Alberto Roverato , Università di Bologna

      Alberto Roverato is Professor of Statistics at Università di Bologna.