Church (programming language)
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Church refers to both a family of LISP-like probabilistic programming languages[1] for specifying arbitrary probabilistic programs, as well as a set of algorithms for performing probabilistic inference in the generative models those programs define.[2] Church was originally developed at MIT, primarily in the computational cognitive science group, run by Joshua Tenenbaum.[3] Several different inference algorithms and concrete languages are in existence, including Bher, MIT-Church, Cosh, Venture, and Anglican.
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