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    Foundations and Trends® in Machine Learning

    GRAPHICAL MODELS, EXPONENTIAL FAMILIES, AND VARIATIONAL INFERENCE

    by Martin J Wainwright & Michael I Jordan (University of California, Berkeley, USA)

    The formalism of probabilistic graphical models provides a unifying framework for capturing complex dependencies among random variables, and building large-scale multivariate statistical models. Graphical models have become a focus of research in many statistical, computational and mathematical fields, including bioinformatics, communication theory, statistical physics, combinatorial optimization, signal and image processing, information retrieval and statistical machine learning. Many problems that arise in specific instances — including the key problems of computing marginals and modes of probability distributions — are best studied in the general setting.

    Working with exponential family representations, and exploiting the conjugate duality between the cumulant function and the entropy for exponential families, Graphical Models, Exponential Families and Variational Inference develops general variational representations of the problems of computing likelihoods, marginal probabilities and most probable configurations. It describes how a wide variety of algorithms — among them sum-product, cluster variational methods, expectation-propagation, mean field methods, and max-product — can all be understood in terms of exact or approximate forms of these variational representations. The variational approach provides a complementary alternative to Markov chain Monte Carlo as a general source of approximation methods for inference in large-scale statistical models.

    Published by Now Publishers and marketed by World Scientific


    Contents:

    • Introduction
    • Background
    • Graphical Models as Exponential Families
    • Sum Product, Bethe-Kikuchi, and Expectation-Propagation
    • Mean Field Methods
    • Variational Methods in Parameter Estimation
    • Convex Relaxations and Upper Bounds
    • Max-Product and LP Relaxations
    • Moment Matrices and Conic Relaxations
    • Discussion
    • Background Material
    • Proofs for Exponential Families and Duality
    • Variational Principles for Multivariate Gaussians
    • Clustering and Augmented Hypergraphs
    • Miscellaneous Results References


    Readership: Computer scientists, statisticians and mathematicians, especially in areas like bioinformatics, communication theory, statistical physics, combinatorial optimization, signal and image processing, information retrieval and statistical machine learning.

    312pp Pub. date: Oct 2008
    ISBN 978-1-60198-184-4(pbk)
    1-60198-184-8(pbk)
    US$125 / £99



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