Similarity Networks for the Construction of Multiple-Faults Belief Networks

03/27/2013
by   David Heckerman, et al.
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A similarity network is a tool for constructing belief networks for the diagnosis of a single fault. In this paper, we examine modifications to the similarity-network representation that facilitate the construction of belief networks for the diagnosis of multiple coexisting faults.

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