Finding Consensus Bayesian Network Structures

01/10/2011
by   Jose M. Peña, et al.
0

Suppose that multiple experts (or learning algorithms) provide us with alternative Bayesian network (BN) structures over a domain, and that we are interested in combining them into a single consensus BN structure. Specifically, we are interested in that the consensus BN structure only represents independences all the given BN structures agree upon and that it has as few parameters associated as possible. In this paper, we prove that there may exist several non-equivalent consensus BN structures and that finding one of them is NP-hard. Thus, we decide to resort to heuristics to find an approximated consensus BN structure. In this paper, we consider the heuristic proposed in MatzkevichandAbramson1992,MatzkevichandAbramson1993a,MatzkevichandAbramson1993b. This heuristic builds upon two algorithms, called Methods A and B, for efficiently deriving the minimal directed independence map of a BN structure relative to a given node ordering. Methods A and B are claimed to be correct although no proof is provided (a proof is just sketched). In this paper, we show that Methods A and B are not correct and propose a correction of them.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
03/23/2021

Any Part of Bayesian Network Structure Learning

We study an interesting and challenging problem, learning any part of a ...
research
03/06/2013

Deriving a Minimal I-map of a Belief Network Relative to a Target Ordering of its Nodes

This paper identifies and solves a new optimization problem: Given a bel...
research
10/16/2012

Local Structure Discovery in Bayesian Networks

Learning a Bayesian network structure from data is an NP-hard problem an...
research
02/27/2013

Properties of Bayesian Belief Network Learning Algorithms

Bayesian belief network learning algorithms have three basic components:...
research
09/25/2011

Towards Optimal Learning of Chain Graphs

In this paper, we extend Meek's conjecture (Meek 1997) from directed and...
research
10/16/2012

An Improved Admissible Heuristic for Learning Optimal Bayesian Networks

Recently two search algorithms, A* and breadth-first branch and bound (B...
research
02/13/2022

Understanding Paxos and other distributed consensus algorithms

Paxos is a widely used and notoriously hard to understand method for sol...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset