I'm currently at UAI and there is a really interesting paper which uses the code-as-data aspect of lisp to create a language in which you can describe an arbitrary probabilistic model, and do inference on it.
http://uai2008.cs.helsinki.fi/UAI_camer ... oodman.pdf
New lisp-dialect for probabilistic models
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Re: New lisp-dialect for probabilistic models
Wow. I wish I did more statistics units in uni. That looks like some very powerful code
. I'd like to see how it grows (once I know enough stats
, I'd like to use it).

