Message passing on networks with loops

Volume: 116, Issue: 47, Pages: 23398 - 23403
Published: Nov 4, 2019
Abstract
Message passing is a fundamental technique for performing calculations on networks and graphs with applications in physics, computer science, statistics, and machine learning, including Bayesian inference, spin models, satisfiability, graph partitioning, network epidemiology, and the calculation of matrix eigenvalues. Despite its wide use, however, it has long been recognized that the method has a fundamental flaw: It works poorly on networks...
Paper Details
Title
Message passing on networks with loops
Published Date
Nov 4, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
47
Pages
23398 - 23403
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