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julia ROBERT

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i want to know true answers of my homework question<attachment removed> . please see the attachment for three more questions..


(a) For three random variables X, Y and Z, draw any graphical model in

which we have P(X, Y) = P(X) P(Y), but we do not have P(X, Y | Z) = P(X | Z)

P(Y | Z).

(b) Do we always have a graphical representation for a given set of

conditional independence rules? That is, the representation shows exactly the

given C. I. rules, no more, no less. Is the representation unique?

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julia ROBERT

 

Moved to a more suitable place; please note this is a homework help forum - not homework solutions.

 

When you have made a stab a the questions included in your post the members might be able to point you in correct direction. Until then you wont get any answers. And I have removed the link to the pdf - three questions are enough to start with.

 

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posts with direct answers may be removed.

 

 

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