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Fixed grammar.
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// First we need to create an undirected graph which contains set objects at each node and
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// edge. This long declaration does the trick.
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typedef graph<set<unsigned long>::compare_1b_c, set<unsigned long>::compare_1b_c>::kernel_1a_c join_tree_type;
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typedef set<unsigned long>::compare_1b_c set_type;
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typedef graph<set_type, set_type>::kernel_1a_c join_tree_type;
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join_tree_type join_tree;
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// Now we need populate the join_tree with data from our bayesian network. The next to
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// Now we need to populate the join_tree with data from our bayesian network. The next
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// function calls do this. Explaining exactly what they do is outside the scope of this
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// example. Just think of them as filling join_tree with information that is useful
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// later on for dealing with our bayesian network.
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create_moral_graph(bn, join_tree);
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create_join_tree(join_tree, join_tree);
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// Now we have a proper join_tree we can use it to obtain a solution to our
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// Now that we have a proper join_tree we can use it to obtain a solution to our
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// bayesian network. Doing this is as simple as declaring an instance of
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// the bayesian_network_join_tree object as follows:
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bayesian_network_join_tree solution(bn, join_tree);
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