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Graphical models are of increasing importance in applied statistics, and in particular in data mining. Providing a self-contained introduction and overview to learning relational, probabilistic, and possibilistic networks from data, this second edition of Graphical Models is thoroughly updated to include the latest research in this burgeoning field, including a new chapter on visualization. The text provides graduate students, and researchers with all the necessary background material, including modelling under uncertainty, decomposition of distributions, graphical representation of distributions, and applications relating to graphical models and problems for further research.

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“The text provides graduate students, and researchers with all the necessary background material, including modelling under uncertainty, decomposition of distributions, graphical representation of distributions, and applications relating to graphical models and problems for further research.” (Zentralblatt Math, 1 August 2013)

"All of the necessary background is provided, with material on modeling under uncertainty and imprecision modeling, decomposition of distributions, graphical representation of distributions, applications relating to graphical models, and problems for further research." (Book News, December 2009)


Table of Contents
Preface.

1 Introduction.

1.1 Data and Knowledge.

1.2 Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.

1.3 Graphical Models.

1.4 Outline of this Book.

2 Imprecision and Uncertainty.

2.1 Modeling Inferences.

2.2 Imprecision and Relational Algebra.

2.3 Uncertainty and Probability Theory.

2.4 Possibility Theory and the Context Model.

3 Decomposition.

3.1 Decomposition and Reasoning.

3.2 Relational Decomposition.

3.3 Probabilistic Decomposition.

3.4 Possibilistic Decomposition.

3.5 Possibility versus Probability.

4 Graphical Representation.

4.1 Conditional Independence Graphs.

4.2 Evidence Propagation in Graphs.

5 Computing Projections.

5.1 Databases of Sample Cases.

5.2 Relational and Sum Projections.

5.3 Expectation Maximization.

5.4 Maximum Projections.

6 Naive Classifiers.

6.1 Naive Bayes Classifiers.

6.2 A Naive Possibilistic Classifier.

6.3 Classifier Simplification.

6.4 Experimental Evaluation.

7 Learning Global Structure.

7.1 Principles of Learning Global Structure.

7.2 Evaluation Measures.

7.3 Search Methods.

7.4 Experimental Evaluation.

8 Learning Local Structure.

8.1 Local Network Structure.

8.2 Learning Local Structure.

8.3 Experimental Evaluation.

9 Inductive Causation.

9.1 Correlation and Causation.

9.2 Causal and Probabilistic Structure.

9.3 Faithfulness and Latent Variables.

9.4 The Inductive Causation Algorithm.

9.5 Critique of the Underlying Assumptions.

9.6 Evaluation.

10 Visualization.

10.1 Potentials.

10.2 Association Rules.

11 Applications.

11.1 Diagnosis of Electrical Circuits.

11.2 Application in Telecommunications.

11.3 Application at Volkswagen.

11.4 Application at DaimlerChrysler.

A Proofs of Theorems.

A.1 Proof of Theorem 4.1.2.

A.2 Proof of Theorem 4.1.18.

A.3 Proof of Theorem 4.1.20.

A.4 Proof of Theorem 4.1.26.

A.5 Proof of Theorem 4.1.28.

A.6 Proof of Theorem 4.1.30.

A.7 Proof of Theorem 4.1.31.

A.8 Proof of Theorem 5.4.8.

A.9 Proof of Lemma .2.2.

A.10 Proof of Lemma .2.4.

A.11 Proof of Lemma .2.6.

A.12 Proof of Theorem 7.3.1.

A.13 Proof of Theorem 7.3.2.

A.14 Proof of Theorem 7.3.3.

A.15 Proof of Theorem 7.3.5.

A.16 Proof of Theorem 7.3.7.

B Software Tools.

Bibliography.

Index.

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 07/08/2009
    ISBN13: 9780470722107, 978-0470722107
    ISBN10: 047072210X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Graphical models are of increasing importance in applied statistics, and in particular in data mining. Providing a self-contained introduction and overview to learning relational, probabilistic, and possibilistic networks from data, this second edition of Graphical Models is thoroughly updated to include the latest research in this burgeoning field, including a new chapter on visualization. The text provides graduate students, and researchers with all the necessary background material, including modelling under uncertainty, decomposition of distributions, graphical representation of distributions, and applications relating to graphical models and problems for further research.

    Trade Review

    “The text provides graduate students, and researchers with all the necessary background material, including modelling under uncertainty, decomposition of distributions, graphical representation of distributions, and applications relating to graphical models and problems for further research.” (Zentralblatt Math, 1 August 2013)

    "All of the necessary background is provided, with material on modeling under uncertainty and imprecision modeling, decomposition of distributions, graphical representation of distributions, applications relating to graphical models, and problems for further research." (Book News, December 2009)


    Table of Contents
    Preface.

    1 Introduction.

    1.1 Data and Knowledge.

    1.2 Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.

    1.3 Graphical Models.

    1.4 Outline of this Book.

    2 Imprecision and Uncertainty.

    2.1 Modeling Inferences.

    2.2 Imprecision and Relational Algebra.

    2.3 Uncertainty and Probability Theory.

    2.4 Possibility Theory and the Context Model.

    3 Decomposition.

    3.1 Decomposition and Reasoning.

    3.2 Relational Decomposition.

    3.3 Probabilistic Decomposition.

    3.4 Possibilistic Decomposition.

    3.5 Possibility versus Probability.

    4 Graphical Representation.

    4.1 Conditional Independence Graphs.

    4.2 Evidence Propagation in Graphs.

    5 Computing Projections.

    5.1 Databases of Sample Cases.

    5.2 Relational and Sum Projections.

    5.3 Expectation Maximization.

    5.4 Maximum Projections.

    6 Naive Classifiers.

    6.1 Naive Bayes Classifiers.

    6.2 A Naive Possibilistic Classifier.

    6.3 Classifier Simplification.

    6.4 Experimental Evaluation.

    7 Learning Global Structure.

    7.1 Principles of Learning Global Structure.

    7.2 Evaluation Measures.

    7.3 Search Methods.

    7.4 Experimental Evaluation.

    8 Learning Local Structure.

    8.1 Local Network Structure.

    8.2 Learning Local Structure.

    8.3 Experimental Evaluation.

    9 Inductive Causation.

    9.1 Correlation and Causation.

    9.2 Causal and Probabilistic Structure.

    9.3 Faithfulness and Latent Variables.

    9.4 The Inductive Causation Algorithm.

    9.5 Critique of the Underlying Assumptions.

    9.6 Evaluation.

    10 Visualization.

    10.1 Potentials.

    10.2 Association Rules.

    11 Applications.

    11.1 Diagnosis of Electrical Circuits.

    11.2 Application in Telecommunications.

    11.3 Application at Volkswagen.

    11.4 Application at DaimlerChrysler.

    A Proofs of Theorems.

    A.1 Proof of Theorem 4.1.2.

    A.2 Proof of Theorem 4.1.18.

    A.3 Proof of Theorem 4.1.20.

    A.4 Proof of Theorem 4.1.26.

    A.5 Proof of Theorem 4.1.28.

    A.6 Proof of Theorem 4.1.30.

    A.7 Proof of Theorem 4.1.31.

    A.8 Proof of Theorem 5.4.8.

    A.9 Proof of Lemma .2.2.

    A.10 Proof of Lemma .2.4.

    A.11 Proof of Lemma .2.6.

    A.12 Proof of Theorem 7.3.1.

    A.13 Proof of Theorem 7.3.2.

    A.14 Proof of Theorem 7.3.3.

    A.15 Proof of Theorem 7.3.5.

    A.16 Proof of Theorem 7.3.7.

    B Software Tools.

    Bibliography.

    Index.

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