Continuous Learning of the Structure of Bayesian Networks: A Mapping Study

  • Antonio Pereira Silva L
  • Batista Nunes Bezerra J
  • Barbosa Perkusich M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bayesian networks can be built based on knowledge, data, or both. Independent of the source of information used to build the model, inaccuracies might occur or the application domain might change. Therefore, there is a need to continuously improve the model during its usage. As new data are collected, algorithms to continuously incorporate the updated knowledge can play an essential role in this process. In regard to the continuous learning of the Bayesian network's structure, the current solutions are based on its structural refinement or adaptation. Recent researchers aim to reduce complexity and memory usage, allowing to solve complex and large-scale practical problems. This study aims to identify and evaluate solutions for the continuous learning of the Bayesian net-work's structures, as well as to outline related future research directions. Our attention remains on the structures because the accurate parameters are completely useless if the structure is not representative.

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Antonio Pereira Silva, L., Batista Nunes Bezerra, J., Barbosa Perkusich, M., Costa Gorgônio, K., Oliveira de Almeida, H., & Perkusich, A. (2019). Continuous Learning of the Structure of Bayesian Networks: A Mapping Study. In Bayesian Networks - Advances and Novel Applications. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.80064

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