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Structural learning about directed acyclic graphs from multiple databases
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    Structural learning about directed acyclic graphs from multiple databases (English)
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    4 February 2013
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    Summary: We propose an approach for structural learning of directed acyclic graphs from multiple databases. We first learn a local structure from each database separately, and then we combine these local structures together to construct a global graph over all variables. In our approach, we do not require conditional independence, which is a basic assumption in most methods.
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