A New Algorithm for Finding MAP Assignments to Belief Networks

03/27/2013
by   Solomon Eyal Shimony, et al.
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We present a new algorithm for finding maximum a-posterior) (MAP) assignments of values to belief networks. The belief network is compiled into a network consisting only of nodes with boolean (i.e. only 0 or 1) conditional probabilities. The MAP assignment is then found using a best-first search on the resulting network. We argue that, as one would anticipate, the algorithm is exponential for the general case, but only linear in the size of the network for poly trees.

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