Source
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 52, 9, (2011), pp. 1452-1469ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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SW OZ DCC CO
Journal title
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Volume
vol. 52
Issue
iss. 9
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 1452
Page end
p. 1469
Subject
Action, intention, and motor control; DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 2: Perception, Action and ControlAbstract
One of the key computational problems in Bayesian networks is computing the maximal posterior probability of a set of variables in the network, given an observation of the values of another set of variables. In its most simple form, this problem is known as the MPE-problem. In this paper, we give an overview of the computational complexity of many problem variants, including enumeration variants, parameterized problems, and approximation strategies to the MPE-problem with and without additional (neither observed nor explained) variables. Many of these complexity results appear elsewhere in the literature; other results have not been published yet. The paper aims to provide a fairly exhaustive overview of both the known and new results.
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