Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
397260 International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 2016 26 Pages PDF
Abstract

Variable elimination (VE) and join tree propagation (JTP) are two alternatives to inference in Bayesian networks (BNs). VE, which can be viewed as one-way propagation in a join tree, answers each query against the BN meaning that computation can be repeated. On the other hand, answering a single query with JTP involves two-way propagation, of which some computation may remain unused. In this paper, we propose marginal tree inference (MTI) as a new approach to exact inference in discrete BNs. MTI seeks to avoid recomputation, while at the same time ensuring that no constructed probability information remains unused. Thereby, MTI stakes out middle ground between VE and JTP. The usefulness of MTI is demonstrated in multiple probabilistic reasoning sessions.

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