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Question 2 of 27 for our Alibaba Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 27

Do you have experience utilizing Bayesian networks in designing artificial intelligence?

"I do have very direct experience in creating Bayesian networks and I've done so in the healthcare industry over the past couple of years. One that we designed looked at all of the potential symptoms and effects of heart disease and built this all into a very complicated Bayesian network. With this given, we were able to create an AI program for a health insurer that could program in known information from their insured individuals to gauge their probability for heart disease."

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  • 2. Do you have experience utilizing Bayesian networks in designing artificial intelligence?

      How to Answer

      Because of their ability to provide a graphical model for relationships among a set of variables, Alibaba is a firm believer that Bayesian networks are a critical part of their artificial intelligence design. To fortify your knowledge of the networks, give a high level overview of your understanding of them and also talk about any experience you have in utilizing them. Make sure your interviewer walks away from your conversation knowing that you are able to utilize Bayesian networks in your future work with Alibaba.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on December 26th, 2019

      Answer Example

      "I do have very direct experience in creating Bayesian networks and I've done so in the healthcare industry over the past couple of years. One that we designed looked at all of the potential symptoms and effects of heart disease and built this all into a very complicated Bayesian network. With this given, we were able to create an AI program for a health insurer that could program in known information from their insured individuals to gauge their probability for heart disease."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on December 26th, 2019