Identifiability and Consistency of Bayesian Network Structure Learning from Incomplete Data

04/29/2020
by   Tjebbe Bodewes, et al.
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Bayesian network (BN) structure learning from complete data has been extensively studied in the literature. However, fewer theoretical results are available for incomplete data, and most are based on the use of the Expectation-Maximisation (EM) algorithm. Balov (2013) proposed an alternative approach called Node-Average Likelihood (NAL) that is competitive with EM but computationally more efficient; and proved its consistency and model identifiability for discrete BNs. In this paper, we give general sufficient conditions for the consistency of NAL; and we prove consistency and identifiability for conditional Gaussian BNs, which include discrete and Gaussian BNs as special cases. Hence NAL has a wider applicability than originally stated in Balov (2013).

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