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The Impact of Variable Ordering on Bayesian Network Structure Learning (2206.08952v2)

Published 17 Jun 2022 in cs.LG

Abstract: Causal Bayesian Networks provide an important tool for reasoning under uncertainty with potential application to many complex causal systems. Structure learning algorithms that can tell us something about the causal structure of these systems are becoming increasingly important. In the literature, the validity of these algorithms is often tested for sensitivity over varying sample sizes, hyper-parameters, and occasionally objective functions. In this paper, we show that the order in which the variables are read from data can have much greater impact on the accuracy of the algorithm than these factors. Because the variable ordering is arbitrary, any significant effect it has on learnt graph accuracy is concerning, and this raises questions about the validity of the results produced by algorithms that are sensitive to, but have not been assessed against, different variable orderings.

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