Hagl and Explanaining Probabilistic Reasoning

I have posted the slides for my presentation on Hagl, and my presentation on explaining probabilistic reasoning.

Hagl is available for download if you'd like to play around with it. If you do, please tell me about your experience! Unfortunately, the page behind the link above is not very user friendly (yet). The most recent version of Hagl, presented today, is hagl-current.tgz, and the version that corresponds to the paper is hagl-dsl.tgz. In both, there is an "Examples" directory that should help to get you started.

Martin has also begun a page on explanation-oriented programming that gives a nice high-level overview of our goals.

Finally, I'd like to thank the discussants for both their encouraging words and for initiating insightful and interesting conversation.

If anybody would like to post their comments here, or email them to Martin and I directly, that would also be greatly appreciated.

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