Abstract

AbstractIn recent years there has been a growing interest in Bayesian Network learning from uncertain data. While many researchers focus on Bayesian Network learning from data with tuple uncertainty, Bayesian Network structure learning from data with attribute uncertainty gets little attention. In this paper we make a clear definition of attribute uncertain data and Bayesian Network Learning problem from such data. We propose a structure learning method named DTAU based on information theory. The algorithm assumes that the structure of a Bayesian network is a tree. It avoids enumerating all possible worlds. The dependency tree is computed with polynomial time complexity. We conduct experiments to demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our method. The experiments show the clustering results on uncertain dataset by our dependency tree are acceptable.KeywordsuncertaintyBayesian Network structuredependency

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