Robust learning Bayesian networks for prior belief
In addition, the Dirichlet prior is known as a distribution that ensures likelihood equivalence; this score is known as \Bayesian Dirichlet equivalence (BDe)" (Heckerman et al., 1995). Given no prior knowledge, the Bayesian Dirichlet equivalence uniform (BDeu), as proposed earlier by Buntine (1991), is often used. Actually, BDe(u) requires an \equivalent sample size (ESS)", which re ects the degree of a user's prior belief. Moreover, recent studies have demonstrated that ESS plays an important role in the resulting network structure estimate. Steck and Jaakkola (2002) demonstrated that the deletion of an arc in a Bayesian network is more likely to occur as ESS goes asymptotically to zero for a large sample.
Feb-14-2012