Optimal Junction Trees

02/27/2013
by   Finn Verner Jensen, et al.
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The paper deals with optimality issues in connection with updating beliefs in networks. We address two processes: triangulation and construction of junction trees. In the first part, we give a simple algorithm for constructing an optimal junction tree from a triangulated network. In the second part, we argue that any exact method based on local calculations must either be less efficient than the junction tree method, or it has an optimality problem equivalent to that of triangulation.

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