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1990 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

Probabilistic Causal Model

verfasst von : Yun Peng, James A. Reggia

Erschienen in: Abductive Inference Models for Diagnostic Problem-Solving

Verlag: Springer New York

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A limitation of parsimonious covering theory presented in the last chapter is that the solution Sol(P) for a diagnostic problem P = < D,M,C,M+ > may include a large number of alternative hypotheses. This occurs because Sol(P) is defined to be the set of all irredundant covers of M+. In order to further select from these potential explanations, some criteria other than parsimony are needed, and additional information must be integrated with the cause-effect associations in the knowledge base to support such disambiguation. As we reviewed in Section 2.1, besides symbolic causal knowledge, numeric probabilistic knowledge that captures the uncertain nature of causal relationships among diagnostic entities is also crucial for successful diagnosis. Therefore, one natural approach to cope with this problem would be to incorporate probabilistic knowledge into the model and to derive a computationally feasible likelihood measure as a means of ranking hypothesized explanations. Unfortunately, although a number of previous diagnostic expert systems have tried to do so, their approaches have been very limited and usually heuristic in nature [Shortliffe75, Duda76, Ben-Bassat80, Charniak83].

Metadaten
Titel
Probabilistic Causal Model
verfasst von
Yun Peng
James A. Reggia
Copyright-Jahr
1990
Verlag
Springer New York
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8682-5_4

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