Sensitivity Analysis of Probabilistic Graphical  Models
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Probabilistic graphical models such as Bayesian networks are widely used for large-scale data analysis in various fields such as customer data analysis and medical diagnosis as they model probabilistic knowledge naturally and allow the use of efficient inference algorithms to draw conclusions from the model. Sensitivity analysis of probabilistic graphical models is the analysis of the relationships between the inputs (local beliefs) such as network parameters and the outputs (global beliefs) such as values of probabilistic queries and addresses the central research problem of how beliefs will be changed when we incorporate new information to the current model. This book provides many theoretical results such as the assessment of global belief changes due to local belief changes the identification of local belief changes that induce certain global belief changes and the quantifying of belief changes in general. These results can be applied on the modeling and inference of Bayesian networks and provide a critical tool for the researchers developers and users of Bayesian networks during the process of probabilistic data modeling and reasoning.
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