Lifted probabilistic inference for asymmetric graphical models

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Abstract

Lifted probabilistic inference algorithms have been successfully applied to a large number of symmetric graphical models. Unfortunately, the majority of realworld graphical models is asymmetric. This is even the case for relational representations when evidence is given. Therefore, more recent work in the community moved to making the models symmetric and then applying existing lifted inference algorithms. However, this approach has two shortcomings. First, all existing over-symmetric approximations require a relational representation such as Markov logic networks. Second, the induced symmetries often change the distribution significantly, making the computed probabilities highly biased. We present a framework for probabilistic sampling-based inference that only uses the induced approximate symmetries to propose steps in a Metropolis-Hastings style Markov chain. The framework, therefore, leads to improved probability estimates while remaining unbiased. Experiments demonstrate that the approach outperforms existing MCMC algorithms.

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Van Den Broeck, G., & Niepert, M. (2015). Lifted probabilistic inference for asymmetric graphical models. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 5, pp. 3599–3605). AI Access Foundation. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v29i1.9678

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