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Robust Bayesian Network×Robust Bayesian Inference×
ОбластБейсови методиБейсови методи
СемействоBayesian methodsBayesian methods
Година на възникване1991-20001984–1990
СъздателFabio Cozman (credal networks); Peter Walley (imprecise probabilities)James O. Berger
Типprobabilistic graphical model with set-valued probabilitiesBayesian sensitivity / robustness framework
Основополагащ източникCozman, F. G. (2000). Credal networks. Artificial Intelligence, 120(2), 199-233. DOI ↗Berger, J. O. (1990). Robust Bayesian analysis: sensitivity to the prior. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 25(3), 303–328. DOI ↗
Други названияRBN, credal network, imprecise Bayesian network, sensitivity analysis in Bayesian networksBayesian sensitivity analysis, prior robustness, epsilon-contamination Bayesian analysis, robust Bayes
Свързани56
РезюмеA Robust Bayesian Network extends a classical Bayesian network by replacing each precise conditional probability table with a set of allowable probability distributions — called a credal set. Instead of a single probability for each query, inference returns a range of probabilities, honestly reflecting uncertainty about the model's numeric parameters while preserving the interpretable directed-acyclic-graph structure.Robust Bayesian inference extends standard Bayesian analysis by replacing a single prior distribution with a class of plausible priors and examining how much the posterior conclusions change across that class. Instead of committing to one prior, the analyst bounds the posterior quantity of interest, revealing whether findings are stable or critically dependent on prior assumptions.
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