Objection-Based Causal Networks
📝 Original Info
- Title: Objection-Based Causal Networks
- ArXiv ID: 1303.5400
- Date: 2013-03-25
- Authors: Researchers from original ArXiv paper
📝 Abstract
This paper introduces the notion of objection-based causal networks which resemble probabilistic causal networks except that they are quantified using objections. An objection is a logical sentence and denotes a condition under which a, causal dependency does not exist. Objection-based causal networks enjoy almost all the properties that make probabilistic causal networks popular, with the added advantage that objections are, arguably more intuitive than probabilities.💡 Deep Analysis
Deep Dive into Objection-Based Causal Networks.This paper introduces the notion of objection-based causal networks which resemble probabilistic causal networks except that they are quantified using objections. An objection is a logical sentence and denotes a condition under which a, causal dependency does not exist. Objection-based causal networks enjoy almost all the properties that make probabilistic causal networks popular, with the added advantage that objections are, arguably more intuitive than probabilities.
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