Will - here is one on anytime decision:

B. D'Ambrosio and S. Burgess. Some Experiments with 
Real-time Decision Algorithms. Proceedings, Twelfth Annual Conference on 
Uncertainty in AI, July, 1996.

And two on parallelization. The first is the more interesting, it 
establishes a general model for parallelization and establishes some 
experimental results on limits of common approaches to parallelizing Bayes 
nets.

@InProceedings{dambrosio:uai-92,
         Author="D'Ambrosio, B. and Fountain, T. and Li, Z.",
         Title="Parallelizing Probabilistic Inference-Some Early Explorations",
         Organization="Morgan Kaufmann, Publishers",
         Address="Palo Alto",
         Booktitle="Proceedings of the Eigth Annual Conference on Uncertainty in 
Artificial Intelligence",
         Month="July",
         Year="1992"}

E. Tick and B. D'Ambrosio. Evaluating Bayes Nets with 
Concurrent Process Networks. Proceedings of the International Parallel 
Processing Symposium, Santa Barbara, April 1995.

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>Hi,
>
>Is there any work (esp. a recent survey paper!) on anytime belief or
>decision networks?  Or the same for parallel machines.  I have an undergrad
>who wants to do this; it's not really my area; I want to see what already
>exists.
>
>Thanks for all,
>Will Briggs
>Lynchburg College
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>Hi,
>
>Is there any work (esp. a recent survey paper!) on anytime belief or
>decision networks?  Or the same for parallel machines.  I have an undergrad


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