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Pre-processing for Triangulation of Probabilistic Networks

Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI), 2001
Hans L. Bodlaender
Arie M. C. A. Koster
Frank van den Eijkhof
Linda C. van der Gaag
Abstract

The currently most efficient algorithm for inference with a probabilistic network builds upon a triangulation of a network's graph. In this paper, we show that pre-processing can help in finding good triangulations forprobabilistic networks, that is, triangulations with a minimal maximum clique size. We provide a set of rules for stepwise reducing a graph, without losing optimality. This reduction allows us to solve the triangulation problem on a smaller graph. From the smaller graph's triangulation, a triangulation of the original graph is obtained by reversing the reduction steps. Our experimental results show that the graphs of some well-known real-life probabilistic networks can be triangulated optimally just by preprocessing; for other networks, huge reductions in their graph's size are obtained.

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