They both involve a starting probability distribution modified by iterated consistency checks.
This part is a bit misleading because there’s nothing special about having a starting distribution and updating it (thought that’s definitely a bottom-up trait). It’s also okay to create the logical probability function all at once, or through Monte Carlo sampling, or other weird stuff we haven’t thought up yet.
This part is a bit misleading because there’s nothing special about having a starting distribution and updating it (thought that’s definitely a bottom-up trait). It’s also okay to create the logical probability function all at once, or through Monte Carlo sampling, or other weird stuff we haven’t thought up yet.