Abstract

An algebraic Bayesian network (ABN) is a probabilistic-logic graphical model of bases of knowledge patterns with uncertainty. A primary structure of an ABN is a set of knowledge patterns, that are ideals of conjunctions of positive literals except the empty conjunction endowed with scalar or interval probability estimates. A secondary ABN structure is represented by a graph constructed over the primary structure, which is called a join graph. From the point of view of learning of a global ABN structure, of interest are join graphs with the minimum number of edges and irreducible join graphs.

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