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Distinguished Professors at the University of Kansas: Recent submissions
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Military Law in the Continental Army
(University of Kansas Law Review, 1976) -
Recent Developments in Kansas Civil Procedure
(University of Kansas Law Review, 1983) -
International Law and the Chernobyl Accident - Reflections on an Important but Imperfect System
(University of Kansas Law Review, 1987) -
On Beyond Drug Testing - Employer Monitoring and the Quest for the Perfect Worker
(University of Kansas Law Review, 1987) -
Inference in Hybrid Bayesian Networks Using Mixtures of Gaussians
(AUAI Press, Corvallis, OR, 2006-07)The main goal of this paper is to describe a method for exact inference in general hybrid Bayesian networks (BNs) (with a mixture of discrete and continuous chance variables). Our method consists of approximating general ... -
Approximating probability density functions in hybrid Bayesian networks with mixtures of truncated exponentials
(Springer Netherlands, 2006-09)Mixtures of truncated exponentials (MTE) potentials are an alternative to discretization and Monte Carlo methods for solving hybrid Bayesian networks. Any probability density function (PDF) can be approximated by an MTE ... -
On Walley's Combination Rule for Statistical Evidence
(Éditions E.D.K., 33, rue Bezout, 75014 Paris, 2006-07)Dempster’s rule of combination is the commonly used rule for combining independent belief functions. In 1987, Peter Walley proposed an alternative rule for combining belief function representations of independent ... -
Knowledge representation and integration for portfolio evaluation using linear belief functions
(The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc., 2006-07)In this paper, we propose a linear belief function approach to evaluating portfolio performance. By drawing on the notion of linear belief functions, we propose an elementary approach to knowledge representation for expert ... -
CEBC Brochure
(2006-06-08)This document is a brochure designed primarily to introduce CEBC to potential industrial partners. -
Sequential influence diagrams: A unified asymmetry framework
(Elsevier Inc., 2006-05)We describe a new graphical language for specifying asymmetric decision problems. The language is based on a filtered merge of several existing languages including sequential valuation networks, asymmetric influence diagrams, ... -
Operations for inference in continuous Bayesian networks with linear deterministic variables
(Elsevier Inc., 2006-05)An important class of continuous Bayesian networks are those that have linear conditionally deterministic variables (a variable that is a linear deterministic function of its parents). In this case, the joint density ... -
Social Security Claimants with Developmental Disabilities - Problems of Policy and Practice
(Kansas Law Review, 1991) -
Supranational Law - How the Move Toward Multilateral Solutions Is Changing the Character of "International" Law
(Kansas Law Review, 1994) -
Paying for the Deal - An Analysis of Wire Transfer Law and International Financial Market Interest Groups
(Kansas Law Review, 1994) -
Written Testimony of Richard E. Levy Before the House Agriculture Committee, State of Kansas
(Kansas Law Review, 1994) -
Law in the Republican Classroom
(Kansas Law Review, 1995-08) -
A Pragmatic Approach to the Eighth Amendment and Punitive Damages
(Kansas Law Review, 1995-07) -
The Problem of Implementing a Constitutional System of Capital Punishment
(Kansas Law Review, 1995-08)