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Latent Tree Models and Approximate Inference in Bayesian Networks

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Latent Tree Models and Approximate Inference in Bayesian Networks
We propose a novel method for approximate inference in Bayesian networks (BNs). The idea is to sample data from a BN, learn a latent tree model (LTM) from the data offline, and when online, make inference with the LTM instead of the original BN. Because LTMs are tree-structured, inference takes linear time. In the meantime, they can represent complex relationship among leaf nodes and hence the approximation accuracy is often good. Empirical evidence shows that our method can achieve good approximation accuracy at low online computational cost.
Yi Wang, Nevin Lianwen Zhang, Tao Chen
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where AAAI
Authors Yi Wang, Nevin Lianwen Zhang, Tao Chen
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