Intercausal Reasoning with Uninstantiated Ancestor Nodes
Druzdzel, Marek J., Henrion, Max
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Intercausal reasoning is a common inference pattern involving probabilistic dependence of causes of an observed common effect. The sign of this dependence is captured by a qualitative property called product synergy. The current definition of product synergy is insufficient for intercausal reasoning where there are additional uninstantiated causes of the common effect. We propose a new definition of product synergy and prove its adequacy for intercausal reasoning with direct and indirect evidence for the common effect. The new definition is based on a new property matrix half positive semi-definiteness, a weakened form of matrix positive semi-definiteness.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-6-2013
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