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A Comparative Study of Noncontextual and Contextual Dependencies

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A Comparative Study of Noncontextual and Contextual Dependencies
There is current interest in generalizing Bayesian networks by using dependencies which are more general than probabilistic conditional independence (CI). Contextual dependencies, such as contextspecific independence (CSI), are used to decompose a subset of the joint distribution. We have introduced a more general contextual dependency than CSI, as well as a more general noncontextual dependency than CI. We developed these probabilistic dependencies based upon a new method of expressing database dependencies. By defining database dependencies using equivalence relations, the difference between the various contextual and noncontextual dependencies can be easily understood. Moreover, this new representation of dependencies provides a convenient tool to readily derive other results.
S. K. Michael Wong, Cory J. Butz
Added 25 Aug 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where ISMIS
Authors S. K. Michael Wong, Cory J. Butz
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