Learning And Reasoning In Hybrid Structured Spaces

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Learning and Reasoning in Hybrid Structured Spaces

Learning and Reasoning in Hybrid Structured Spaces
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Publisher : IOS Press
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Download or read book Learning and Reasoning in Hybrid Structured Spaces written by P. Morettin and published by IOS Press. This book was released on 2022-04-15 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Artificial intelligence often has to deal with uncertain scenarios, such as a partially observed environment or noisy observations. Traditional probabilistic models, while being very principled approaches in these contexts, are incapable of dealing with both algebraic and logical constraints. Existing hybrid continuous/discrete models are typically limited in expressivity, or do not offer any guarantee on the approximation errors. This book, Learning and Reasoning in Hybrid Structured Spaces, discusses a recent and general formalism called Weighted Model Integration (WMI), which enables probabilistic modeling and inference in hybrid structured domains. WMI-based inference algorithms differ with respect to most alternatives in that probabilities are computed inside a structured support involving both logical and algebraic relationships between variables. While the research in this area is at an early stage, we are witnessing an increasing interest in the study and development of scalable inference procedures and effective learning algorithms in this setting. This book details some of the most impactful contributions in context of WMI-based inference in the last 5 years. Moreover, by providing a gentle introduction to the main concepts related to WMI, the book can be useful for both theoretical researchers and practitioners alike.


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