An explication of uncertain evidence in Bayesian networks: likelihood evidence and probabilistic evidenceUncertain evidence in Bayesian networks

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Ali Ben Mrad
Véronique Delcroix
Sylvain Piechowiak
Philip Leicester
Mohamed Abid
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[1] University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambresis,LAMIH, UMR CNRS 8201 (Laboratory of Industrial and Human Automation control, Mechanical engineering and Computer Science)
[2] University of Sfax,Computer & Embedded Systems (CES Lab.), National Engineering School of Sfax (ENIS)
[3] Loughborough University Science and Enterprise Parks,Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)
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Applied Intelligence | 2015年 / 43卷
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Bayesian network; Uncertain evidence; Probabilistic evidence; Likelihood finding; Soft evidence; Virtual evidence;
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This paper proposes a systematized presentation and a terminology for observations in a Bayesian network. It focuses on the three main concepts of uncertain evidence, namely likelihood evidence and fixed and not-fixed probabilistic evidence, using a review of previous literature. A probabilistic finding on a variable is specified by a local probability distribution and replaces any former belief in that variable. It is said to be fixed or not fixed regarding whether it has to be kept unchanged or not after the arrival of observation on other variables. Fixed probabilistic evidence is defined by Valtorta et al. (J Approx Reason 29(1):71–106 2002) under the name soft evidence, whereas the concept of not-fixed probabilistic evidence has been discussed by Chan and Darwiche (Artif Intell 163(1):67–90 2005). Both concepts have to be clearly distinguished from likelihood evidence defined by Pearl (1988), also called virtual evidence, for which evidence is specified as a likelihood ratio, that often represents the unreliability of the evidence. Since these three concepts of uncertain evidence are not widely understood, and the terms used to describe these concepts are not well established, most Bayesian networks engines do not offer well defined propagation functions to handle them. Firstly, we present a review of uncertain evidence and the proposed terminology, definitions and concepts related to the use of uncertain evidence in Bayesian networks. Then we describe updating algorithms for the propagation of uncertain evidence. Finally, we propose several results where the use of fixed or not-fixed probabilistic evidence is required.
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