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Efficient Markov Network Structure Discovery Using Independence Tests
Facundo Bromberg1, Dimitris Margaritis, Vasant Honavar
1Departamento de Sistemas de Informaciόn, Universidad Tecnolόgica Nacional, Mendoza, Argentina.
Two new algorithms, GSMN* and GSIMN, efficiently learn Markov network structures using statistical independence tests. GSIMN offers significant computational savings over GSMN* while maintaining or improving network quality.
Area of Science:
- Machine Learning
- Statistical Modeling
- Artificial Intelligence
Background:
- Traditional Markov network structure learning methods, like maximum likelihood estimation, are computationally expensive (NP-hard).
- Existing algorithms often struggle with parameter estimation, hindering efficient structure learning.
- Statistical independence tests offer a more computationally feasible approach.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce two novel algorithms, GSMN* and GSIMN, for efficient Markov network structure learning.
- To leverage statistical independence tests to overcome the limitations of maximum likelihood estimation.
- To enhance efficiency by exploiting conditional independence properties and introducing the Triangle theorem.
Main Methods:
- Developed GSMN*, an adaptation of the Grow-Shrink algorithm for Bayesian networks.
- Introduced GSIMN, which extends GSMN* by utilizing Pearl's properties and the novel Triangle theorem to infer additional independences.
- Employed statistical independence tests as the core mechanism for structure inference.
Main Results:
- Both GSMN* and GSIMN demonstrate efficient structure learning compared to older methods.
- GSIMN achieves significant computational savings over GSMN*.
- GSIMN generates Markov networks of comparable or improved quality, showing near-optimality in inferred independences.
Conclusions:
- Independence-based algorithms like GSMN* and GSIMN provide an efficient alternative for Markov network structure learning.
- GSIMN offers a substantial improvement in efficiency by intelligently inferring independences using the Triangle theorem.
- The proposed methods are effective on both artificial and real-world datasets.
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