From Qualitative to Quantitative Probabilistic Networks
Abstract
Quantification is well known to be a major obstacle in the construction of a probabilistic network, especially when relying on human experts for this purpose. The construction of a qualitative probabilistic network has been proposed as an initial step in a network's quantification, since the qualitative network can be used to gain preliminary insight in the projected network's reasoning behaviour. We extend on this idea and present a new type of network in which both signs and numbers are specified; we further present an associated algorithm for probabilistic inference. Building upon these semi-qualitative networks, a probabilistic network can be quantified and studied in a stepwise manner. As a result, modelling inadequacies can be detected and amended at an early stage in the quantification process.
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Renooij and van der Gaag. "From Qualitative to Quantitative Probabilistic Networks." Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, 2002.Markdown
[Renooij and van der Gaag. "From Qualitative to Quantitative Probabilistic Networks." Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, 2002.](https://mlanthology.org/uai/2002/renooij2002uai-qualitative/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{renooij2002uai-qualitative,
title = {{From Qualitative to Quantitative Probabilistic Networks}},
author = {Renooij, Silja and van der Gaag, Linda C.},
booktitle = {Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence},
year = {2002},
pages = {422-429},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/uai/2002/renooij2002uai-qualitative/}
}