Abstract

In order to solve the problems that the intelligence algorithm falls into the local optimum easily and has a slow convergence in Bayesian networks (BN) structure learning, an algorithm based on adaptive selection operator with simulated annealing is proposed. This chapter conducts the adaptive selection rule in combination with conditional independence tests of BN nodes to guide the generation of neighbor. In order to better compare the adaptive effect, an algorithm based on selection operator with simulated annealing (SOSA) is proposed; at the same time 15 data sets in the three typical networks are accessed as learning samples. The results of the Bayesian Dirichlet (BD) score, Hamming distance (HD), and evolution time of the network after learning show that it has the quicker convergence and it searches the optimal solution more easily compared with simulated annealing (SA) and SOSA.

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