Lifting factor graphs with some unknown factors for new individuals

IF 3 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE International Journal of Approximate Reasoning Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.ijar.2025.109371
Malte Luttermann , Ralf Möller , Marcel Gehrke
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Lifting exploits symmetries in probabilistic graphical models by using a representative for indistinguishable objects, allowing to carry out query answering more efficiently while maintaining exact answers. In this paper, we investigate how lifting enables us to perform probabilistic inference for factor graphs containing unknown factors, i.e., factors whose underlying function of potential mappings is unknown. We present the Lifting Factor Graphs with Some Unknown Factors (LIFAGU) algorithm to identify indistinguishable subgraphs in a factor graph containing unknown factors, thereby enabling the transfer of known potentials to unknown potentials to ensure a well-defined semantics of the model and allow for (lifted) probabilistic inference. We further extend LIFAGU to incorporate additional background knowledge about groups of factors belonging to the same individual object. By incorporating such background knowledge, LIFAGU is able to further reduce the ambiguity of possible transfers of known potentials to unknown potentials.
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对于新个体,带有未知因素的提升因子图
通过使用不可区分对象的代表,提升利用概率图形模型中的对称性,允许在保持精确答案的同时更有效地执行查询回答。在本文中,我们研究了提升如何使我们能够对包含未知因素的因子图进行概率推理,即潜在映射的潜在函数未知的因素。我们提出了带有一些未知因素的提升因子图(LIFAGU)算法,用于识别包含未知因素的因子图中的不可区分子图,从而实现将已知势转移到未知势,以确保模型的良好定义语义并允许(提升)概率推断。我们进一步扩展LIFAGU,以纳入属于同一单个对象的因素组的额外背景知识。通过结合这些背景知识,LIFAGU能够进一步减少已知电位到未知电位可能转移的模糊性。
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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
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6.90
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12.80%
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170
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Approximate Reasoning is intended to serve as a forum for the treatment of imprecision and uncertainty in Artificial and Computational Intelligence, covering both the foundations of uncertainty theories, and the design of intelligent systems for scientific and engineering applications. It publishes high-quality research papers describing theoretical developments or innovative applications, as well as review articles on topics of general interest. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, probabilistic reasoning and Bayesian networks, imprecise probabilities, random sets, belief functions (Dempster-Shafer theory), possibility theory, fuzzy sets, rough sets, decision theory, non-additive measures and integrals, qualitative reasoning about uncertainty, comparative probability orderings, game-theoretic probability, default reasoning, nonstandard logics, argumentation systems, inconsistency tolerant reasoning, elicitation techniques, philosophical foundations and psychological models of uncertain reasoning. Domains of application for uncertain reasoning systems include risk analysis and assessment, information retrieval and database design, information fusion, machine learning, data and web mining, computer vision, image and signal processing, intelligent data analysis, statistics, multi-agent systems, etc.
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