2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.12003
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IBIA: Bayesian Inference via Incremental Build-Infer-Approximate operations on Clique Trees

Abstract: Exact inference in Bayesian networks is intractable and has an exponential dependence on the size of the largest clique in the corresponding clique tree, necessitating approximations. Techniques for approximate inference typically use iterative BP in graphs with bounded cluster sizes. We propose an alternative approach for approximate inference based on an incremental build-infer-approximate (IBIA) paradigm. In the build stage of this approach, bounded-clique size partitions are obtained by building the clique… Show more

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“…The IBIA framework has been used to infer the partition function and the prior and posterior marginal probabilities of non-evidence variables in Bathla and Vasudevan [2022].…”
Section: Framework For Mpe Queriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The IBIA framework has been used to infer the partition function and the prior and posterior marginal probabilities of non-evidence variables in Bathla and Vasudevan [2022].…”
Section: Framework For Mpe Queriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step 1: Incremental Build: The CTF can be built incrementally using either of the algorithms detailed in Flores, Gámez, and Olesen [2002], Bathla and Vasudevan [2022]. We use the approach described in Bathla and Vasudevan [2022] since it works directly with the clique tree model and eliminates the need for computation of any other intermediate representation. Typically, it chooses a smaller graph chosen for re-triangulation than Flores et al [2002].…”
Section: Framework For Mpe Queriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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