Graphical Explanation in Belief Networks |
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Authors: | David Madigan Krzysztof Mosurski Russell G. Almond |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Statistics , University of Washington , Box 354322, Seattle , WA , 98195-4322 , USA;2. Department of Statistics , Trinity College , Dublin , 2, Ireland;3. Educational Testing Service, Research Statistics Group , 15-T, Princeton , NJ , 08541 , USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract Belief networks provide an important bridge between statistical modeling and expert systems. This article presents methods for visualizing probabilistic “evidence flows” in belief networks, thereby enabling belief networks to explain their behavior. Building on earlier research on explanation in expert systems, we present a hierarchy of explanations, ranging from simple colorings to detailed displays. Our approach complements parallel work on textual explanations in belief networks. Graphical-Belief, Mathsoft Inc.'s belief network software, implements the methods. |
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Keywords: | Bayesian networks Dynamic graphics Visualization |
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