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In this paper we propose the use of mixtures of truncated exponential (MTE) distributions in hybrid Bayesian networks. We study the properties of the MTE distribution and show how exact probability propagation can be carried out by means of a local computation algorithm. One feature of this model is that no restriction is made about the order among the variables either discrete or continuous. Computations are performed over a representation of probabilistic potentials based on probability trees, expanded to allow discrete and continuous variables simultaneously. Finally, a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm is described with the aim of dealing with complex networks.
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Moral, S., Rumi, R., Salmerón, A. (2001). Mixtures of Truncated Exponentials in Hybrid Bayesian Networks. In: Benferhat, S., Besnard, P. (eds) Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty. ECSQARU 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2143. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44652-4_15
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