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Learning Bayesian Networks that enable full propagation of evidence (2004.04571v2)

Published 9 Apr 2020 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and stat.ML

Abstract: This paper builds on recent developments in Bayesian network (BN) structure learning under the controversial assumption that the input variables are dependent. This assumption can be viewed as a learning constraint geared towards cases where the input variables are known or assumed to be dependent. It addresses the problem of learning multiple disjoint subgraphs that do not enable full propagation of evidence. This problem is highly prevalent in cases where the sample size of the input data is low with respect to the dimensionality of the model, which is often the case when working with real data. The paper presents a novel hybrid structure learning algorithm, called SaiyanH, that addresses this issue. The results show that this constraint helps the algorithm to estimate the number of true edges with higher accuracy compared to the state-of-the-art. Out of the 13 algorithms investigated, the results rank SaiyanH 4th in reconstructing the true DAG, with accuracy scores lower by 8.1% (F1), 10.2% (BSF), and 19.5% (SHD) compared to the top ranked algorithm, and higher by 75.5% (F1), 118% (BSF), and 4.3% (SHD) compared to the bottom ranked algorithm. Overall, the results suggest that the proposed algorithm discovers satisfactorily accurate connected DAGs in cases where other algorithms produce multiple disjoint subgraphs that often underfit the true graph.

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