Message passing for probabilistic models on networks with loops

09/23/2020
by   Alec Kirkley, et al.
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In this paper, we extend a recently proposed framework for message passing on "loopy" networks to the solution of probabilistic models. We derive a self-consistent set of message passing equations that allow for fast computation of probability distributions in systems that contain short loops, potentially with high density, as well as expressions for the entropy and partition function of such systems, which are notoriously difficult quantities to compute. Using the Ising model as an example, we show that our solutions are asymptotically exact on certain classes of networks with short loops and offer a good approximation on more general networks, improving significantly on results derived from standard belief propagation. We also discuss potential applications of our method to a variety of other problems.

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