On the revision of probabilistic beliefs using uncertain evidence |
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Authors: | Hei Chan Adnan Darwiche |
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Affiliation: | Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA |
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Abstract: | We revisit the problem of revising probabilistic beliefs using uncertain evidence, and report results on several major issues relating to this problem: how should one specify uncertain evidence? How should one revise a probability distribution? How should one interpret informal evidential statements? Should, and do, iterated belief revisions commute? And what guarantees can be offered on the amount of belief change induced by a particular revision? Our discussion is focused on two main methods for probabilistic revision: Jeffrey's rule of probability kinematics and Pearl's method of virtual evidence, where we analyze and unify these methods from the perspective of the questions posed above. |
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Keywords: | Belief revision Uncertain evidence Belief networks Probabilistic reasoning |
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