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Macroscopic Models of Clique Tree Growth for Bayesian Networks

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Macroscopic Models of Clique Tree Growth for Bayesian Networks
In clique tree clustering, inference consists of propagation in a clique tree compiled from a Bayesian network. In this paper, we develop an analytical approach to characterizing clique tree growth as a function of increasing Bayesian network connectedness, speci cally: (i) the expected number of moral edges in their moral graphs or (ii) the ratio of the number of non-root nodes to the number of root nodes. In experiments, we systematically increase the connectivity of bipartite Bayesian networks, and nd that clique tree size growth is well-approximated by Gompertz growth curves. This research improves the understanding of the scaling behavior of clique tree clustering, provides a foundation for benchmarking and developing improved BN inference algorithms, and presents an aid for analytical trade-off studies of tree clustering using growth curves.
Ole J. Mengshoel
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where AAAI
Authors Ole J. Mengshoel
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