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Erwig, Martin |
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Burnett, Margaret |
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Quinn, Michael |
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Budd, Timothy |
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Bolte, John |
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2005-12-19T16:31:45Z |
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2005-12-19T16:31:45Z |
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2005-12-12 |
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2005-12-19T16:31:45Z |
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2013-10-16T07:29:13Z |
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2013-10-16T07:29:13Z |
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2013-10-16 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/1957/696 |
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http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/1957/696 |
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Graduation date: 2006 |
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Functional programming is concerned with referential transparency, that is, given a certain function and its parameter, that the result will always be the same. However, it seems that this is violated in applications involving uncertainty, such as rolling a dice. This thesis defines the background of probabilistic programming and domain-specific languages, and builds on these ideas to construct a domain-specific embedded language (DSEL) for probabilistic programming in a purely functional language. This DSEL is then applied in a real-world setting to develop an application in use by the Center for Gene Research at Oregon State University. The process and results of this development are discussed. |
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en_US |
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DSEL |
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Probabilistic |
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Modeling |
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Functional |
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A domain-specific embedded language for probabilistic programming |
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Thesis |
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