Approximating probabilistic inference in Bayesian belief networks is NP- hard (Q685336)

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    Approximating probabilistic inference in Bayesian belief networks is NP- hard
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 417255

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      Approximating probabilistic inference in Bayesian belief networks is NP- hard (English)
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      17 February 1994
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      Using the reduction method of \textit{G. F. Cooper} [The computational complexity of probabilistic inference using Bayesian belief networks, Artif. Intell. 42, 393-405 (1990; Zbl 0717.68080)], the authors show that the problem of approximating conditional probabilities with belief networks is NP-complete. In particular, the problem is shown to depend on the ration \(\lambda\) of a priori bounds given for the probabilities. If all probabilities between \(n\) events are in an interval \([1,u]\subset[0,1]\) and \(\lambda=u/1<1+(c\log n)/n\) then the problem is known to have a polynomial time solution. If \(\lambda\geq e^{cn}\) then the problem is hard. The problem therefore is to find a best and a practical upper bound for \(\lambda\).
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      conditional probabilities
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      belief networks
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      NP-complete
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      upper bound
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