Sciweavers

UAI
1996

Asymptotic Model Selection for Directed Networks with Hidden Variables

14 years 1 months ago
Asymptotic Model Selection for Directed Networks with Hidden Variables
We extend the Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC), an asymptotic approximation for the marginal likelihood, to Bayesian networks with hidden variables. This approximation can be used to select models given large samples of data. The standard BIC as well as our extension punishes the complexity of a model according to the dimension of its parameters. We argue that the dimension of a Bayesian network with hidden variables is the rank of the Jacobian matrix of the transformation between the parameters of the network and the parameters of the observable variables. We compute the dimensions of several networks including the naive Bayes model with a hidden root node.
Dan Geiger, David Heckerman, Christopher Meek
Added 02 Nov 2010
Updated 02 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 1996
Where UAI
Authors Dan Geiger, David Heckerman, Christopher Meek
Comments (0)