Détails du livre
Format
livre numérique
Pages
582
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 30, 2020
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1108805744
ISBN-13
9781108805742
Description
In the realm of computational theory, the concept of probabilistic programming navigates the complexities of uncertainty and variability. This book delves into the foundational aspects of this innovative field, imparting insights into the underlying principles that govern probabilistic computations. The authors meticulously explore the mechanisms that enable the formal reasoning of probabilistic programs, articulating both theoretical frameworks and practical implications.
Through a structured examination, the text uncovers how probabilistic programs function, illuminating the mathematical underpinnings that characterize their behavior. Readers are guided through various illustrative examples, reinforcing their understanding of how these programs can be applied to address real-world problems where uncertainty plays a critical role.
With contributions from leading experts in the field, the material serves as an essential resource for researchers and practitioners alike. It promises to equip them with the analytical tools necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of probabilistic programming, fostering a deeper comprehension of this transformative area within computer science.
Through a structured examination, the text uncovers how probabilistic programs function, illuminating the mathematical underpinnings that characterize their behavior. Readers are guided through various illustrative examples, reinforcing their understanding of how these programs can be applied to address real-world problems where uncertainty plays a critical role.
With contributions from leading experts in the field, the material serves as an essential resource for researchers and practitioners alike. It promises to equip them with the analytical tools necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of probabilistic programming, fostering a deeper comprehension of this transformative area within computer science.