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Search Techniques for Problem Solving Under Uncertainty and Incomplete Information
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Bayesian networks are gaining an increasing popularity as a modeling tool for complex problems involving reasoning under uncertainty. Since belief updating in very large Bayesian networks cannot be effectively addressed by exact methods, approximate inference schemes may be often the only computationally feasible alternative. There are two basic classes of approximate schemes: stochastic sampling and search-based algorithms. We summarize the basic ideas underlying each of the classes, show how they are inter-related, discuss briefly their advantages and disadvantages, and show examples on which each of the classes fail. Finally, we study properties of a large real network from the point of view of search-based algorithms.
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Search Techniques for Problem Solving Under Uncertainty and Incomplete Information