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Hi Bronson,

Dynamic Bayesian Networks (DBN) is an interesting topic and very well apt for our course Wiki page. I felt motivated after reading the overview as it clearly explained the need of DBN. On the other hand, i think below mentioned points could be used to improve your page:

  • The wiki page ends abruptly, i.e. it just provides the overview without giving any detail. So, though the content written is very clear and precise, but it seems very short if considered as a Wiki page.
  • Other than that i was looking for some examples to get more clarity about the topic. Though, you have shows three example images but there is no explanation to those images.

I a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means "strongly disagree" and 5 means "strongly agree" please rate and comment on the following:

  • The topic is relevant for the course. - 5
  • The writing is clear and the English is good. - 5
  • The page is written at an appropriate level for CPSC 522 students (where the students have diverse backgrounds). - 5
  • The formalism (definitions, mathematics) was well chosen to make the page easier to understand. - 5
  • The abstract is a concise and clear summary. - 4
  • There were appropriate (original) examples that helped make the topic clear. - 4
  • There was appropriate use of (pseudo-) code. - 5
  • It had a good coverage of representations, semantics, inference and learning (as appropriate for the topic). - 3.5
  • It is correct. - 5
  • It was neither too short nor too long for the topic. - 4
  • It was an appropriate unit for a page (it shouldn't be split into different topics or merged with another page). - 5
  • It links to appropriate other pages in the wiki. - 5
  • The references and links to external pages are well chosen. - 5
  • I would recommend this page to someone who wanted to find out about the topic. - 4.5
  • This page should be highlighted as an exemplary page for others to emulate. - 4.5

If I was grading it out of 20, I would give it: 16

EktaAggarwal (talk)06:49, 6 February 2018