Monotonicity in Bayesian networks

UAI '04 Proceedings of the 20th conference on Uncertainty in artificial intelligence(2012)

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For many real-life Bayesian networks, common knowledge dictates that the output established for the main variable of interest increases with higher values for the observable variables. We define two concepts of monotonicity to capture this type of knowledge. We say that a network is isotone in distribution if the probability distribution computed for the output variable given specific observations is stochastically dominated by any such distribution given higher-ordered observations; a network is isotone in mode if a probability distribution given higher observations has a higher mode. We show that establishing whether a network exhibits any of these properties of monotonicity is coNPPP-complete in general, and remains coNP-complete for poly-trees. We present an approximate algorithm for deciding whether a network is monotone in distribution and illustrate its application to a real-life network in oncology.
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main variable,common knowledge,higher mode,output variable,observable variable,higher value,real-life network,higher observation,real-life bayesian network,probability distribution,stochastic dominance,bayesian network,higher order
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