World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

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Computer Science

D-Index
34
Citations
3964
World Ranking
12296
National Ranking
4978

Best Publications

  • On the Tractability of SHAP Explanations

    Guy Van den Broeck;Anton Lykov;Maximilian Schleich;Dan Suciu

  • Lifted probabilistic inference by first-order knowledge compilation

    Guy Van Den Broeck;Nima Taghipour;Wannes Meert;Jesse Davis

  • Probabilistic sentential decision diagrams

    Doga Kisa;Guy Van den Broeck;Arthur Choi;Adnan Darwiche

  • On the Completeness of First-Order Knowledge Compilation for Lifted Probabilistic Inference

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  • Probabilistic inference in hybrid domains by weighted model integration

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  • Monte-Carlo Tree Search in Poker Using Expected Reward Distributions

    Guy Broeck;Kurt Driessens;Jan Ramon

  • Skolemization for weighted first-order model counting

    Guy Van den Broeck;Wannes Meert;Adnan Darwiche

  • Inference in probabilistic logic programs using weighted CNF's

    Daan Fierens;Guy Van den Broeck;Ingo Thon;Bernd Gutmann

  • Tractability through exchangeability: a new perspective on efficient probabilistic inference

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  • Learning the Structure of Probabilistic Sentential Decision Diagrams

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  • DTPROBLOG: a decision-theoretic probabilistic prolog

    Guy Van den Broeck;Ingo Thon;Martijn van Otterlo;Luc De Raedt

  • Inducing probabilistic relational rules from probabilistic examples

    Luc De Raedt;Anton Dries;Ingo Thon;Guy Van Den Broeck

  • An algebraic prolog for reasoning about possible worlds

    Angelika Kimmig;Guy Van den Broeck;Luc De Raedt

  • Lifted Inference and Learning in Statistical Relational Models

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  • Tractable learning for structured probability spaces: a case study in learning preference distributions

    Arthur Choi;Guy Van Den Broeck;Adnan Darwiche

  • Symbolic Exact Inference for Discrete Probabilistic Programs

    Steven Holtzen;Todd Millstein;Guy Van den Broeck

  • Tractable learning for complex probability queries

    Jessa Bekker;Jesse Davis;Arthur Choi;Adnan Darwiche

  • Hashing-based approximate probabilistic inference in hybrid domains

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  • Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI 2016, New York, NY, USA, 9-15 July 2016

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  • Proceedings of the Thirtieth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, February 12-17, 2016, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

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