Exploiting Functional Dependencies in Qualitative Probabilistic Reasoning
Abstract
Functional dependencies restrict the potential interactions among variables connected in a probabilistic network. This restriction can be exploited in qualitative probabilistic reasoning by introducing deterministic variables and modifying the inference rules to produce stronger conclusions in the presence of functional relations. I describe how to accomplish these modifications in qualitative probabilistic networks by exhibiting the update procedures for graphical transformations involving probabilistic and deterministic variables and combinations. A simple example demonstrates that the augmented scheme can reduce qualitative ambiguity that would arise without the special treatment of functional dependency. Analysis of qualitative synergy reveals that new higher-order relations are required to reason effectively about synergistic interactions among deterministic variables.
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Wellman. "Exploiting Functional Dependencies in Qualitative Probabilistic Reasoning." Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, 1990.Markdown
[Wellman. "Exploiting Functional Dependencies in Qualitative Probabilistic Reasoning." Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, 1990.](https://mlanthology.org/uai/1990/wellman1990uai-exploiting/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{wellman1990uai-exploiting,
title = {{Exploiting Functional Dependencies in Qualitative Probabilistic Reasoning}},
author = {Wellman, Michael P.},
booktitle = {Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence},
year = {1990},
pages = {3-16},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/uai/1990/wellman1990uai-exploiting/}
}