Approximate structure learning for large Bayesian networks
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2018
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We present approximate structure learning algorithms for Bayesian networks. We discuss the two main phases of the task: the preparation of the cache of the scores and structure optimization, both with bounded and unbounded treewidth. We improve on state-of-the-art methods that rely on an ordering-based search by sampling more effectively the space of the orders. This allows for a remarkable improvement in learning Bayesian networks from thousands of variables. We also present a thorough study of the accuracy and the running time of inference, comparing bounded-treewidth and unbounded-treewidth models.
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Bayesian networks, Structural learning, Treewidth, Taverne
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Scanagatta, M, Corani, G, de Campos, C & Zaffalon, M 2018, 'Approximate structure learning for large Bayesian networks', Machine Learning, vol. 107, pp. 1209–1227. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10994-018-5701-9