Conditional independence in propositional logic. (Q1852858)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1856158
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1856158 |
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Conditional independence in propositional logic. (English)
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21 January 2003
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Independence -- the study of what is relevant to a given problem of reasoning -- is an important AI topic. In this paper, we investigate several notions of conditional independence in propositional logic: Darwiche and Pearl's conditional independence, and some more restricted forms of it. Many characterizations and properties of these independence relations are provided. We show them related to many other notions of independence pointed out so far in the literature (mainly formula-variable independence, irrelevance and novelty under various forms, separability, interactivity). We identify the computational complexity of conditional independence and of all these related independence relations.
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Conditional independence
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Relevance
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Novelty
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Separability
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