Fast Bayesian Network Structure Learning using Quasi-Determinism Screening
Résumé
Learning the structure of Bayesian networks from data is a NP-Hard problem that
involves optimization over a super-exponential sized space. In this work, we show that in most
real life datasets, a number of the arcs contained in the final structure can be pre-screened
at low computational cost with a limited impact on the global graph score. We formalize the
identification of these arcs via the notion of quasi-determinism, and propose an associated
algorithm that narrows the structure learning task down to a subset of the original variables.
We show, on diverse benchmark datasets, that this algorithm exhibits a significant decrease in
computational time and complexity for only a little decrease in performance score.
Domaines
Statistiques [math.ST]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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