Suppose that we are given n mutually exclusive hypotheses, m mutually exclusive possible observations, the conditionalprobabilities for each of these observations under each hypothesis, and a method to probe each hypothesis whether it is the true one. We consider the problem of efficient searching for the true (target) hypothesis given a particular observation. Our objective is to minimize the expected search cost for a large number of instances, and for the worst-case distribution of targets. More precisely,we wish to rank the hypotheses so that probing them in the chosen order is optimal in this sense. Costs grow monotonic with the number of probes. While it is straightforward to formulate this problem as a linear program, we can solve it...
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Suppose that we are given n mutually exclusive hypotheses, m mutually exclusive possible observatio...
AbstractSuppose that we are given n mutually exclusive hypotheses, m mutually exclusive possible obs...
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We consider the Bayesian formulation of the ranking and selection problem, with an independent norma...
We consider the Bayesian formulation of the ranking and selection problem, with an independent norma...
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We consider the Bayesian ranking and selection problem, with independent normal prior, independent s...
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This paper presents a novel approach to top-k ranking Bayesian optimization (top-k ranking BO) which...
This paper studies the problem of inferring a global preference based on the partial rankings provid...
In a rank-order conjoint experiment, the respondent is asked to rank a number of alternatives instea...
Suppose that we are given n mutually exclusive hypotheses, m mutually exclusive possible observatio...
AbstractSuppose that we are given n mutually exclusive hypotheses, m mutually exclusive possible obs...
This paper considers the problem of learning the ranking of a set of stochastic alterna-tives based ...
We consider an optimization problem in probabilistic inference: Given n hypotheses, m possible obser...
AbstractA satisficing search problem consists of a set of probabilistic experiments to be performed ...
In the first article we present a network based algorithm for probabilistic inference in an undirect...
We consider the Bayesian formulation of the ranking and selection problem, with an independent norma...
We consider the Bayesian formulation of the ranking and selection problem, with an independent norma...
There is an increasing interest in upgrading Bayesian networks to the relational case, resulting in ...
We consider the Bayesian ranking and selection problem, with independent normal prior, independent s...
This article presents a new search algorithm for the NP-hard problem of optimizing functions of bina...
We consider the problem of identifying among many candidates a single best solution which jointly ma...
This paper presents a novel approach to top-k ranking Bayesian optimization (top-k ranking BO) which...
This paper studies the problem of inferring a global preference based on the partial rankings provid...
In a rank-order conjoint experiment, the respondent is asked to rank a number of alternatives instea...