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Customised Structural Elicitation

Published 10 Jul 2018 in stat.ME | (1807.03693v1)

Abstract: Established methods for structural elicitation typically rely on code modelling standard graphical models classes, most often Bayesian networks. However, more appropriate models may arise from asking the expert questions in common language about what might relate to what and exploring the logical implications of the statements. Only after identifying the best matching structure should this be embellished into a fully quantified probability model. Examples of the efficacy and potential of this more flexible approach are shown below for four classes of graphical models: Bayesian networks, Chain Event Graphs, Multi-regression Dynamic Models, and Flow Graphs. We argue that to be fully effective any structural elicitation phase must first be customised to an application and if necessary new types of structure with their own bespoke semantics elicited.

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