An N Time-Slice Dynamic Chain Event Graph
Abstract
The Dynamic Chain Event Graph (DCEG) is able to depict many classes of discrete random processes exhibiting asymmetries in their developments and context-specific conditional probabilities structures. However, paradoxically, this very generality has so far frustrated its wide application. So in this paper we develop an object-oriented method to fully analyse a particularly useful and feasibly implementable new subclass of these graphical models called the N Time-Slice DCEG (NT-DCEG). After demonstrating a close relationship between an NT-DCEG and a specific class of Markov processes, we discuss how graphical modellers can exploit this connection to gain a deep understanding of their processes. We also show how to read from the topology of this graph context-specific independence statements that can then be checked by domain experts. Our methods are illustrated throughout using examples of dynamic multivariate processes describing inmate radicalisation in a prison.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1808.05726,
title = {An N Time-Slice Dynamic Chain Event Graph},
author = {Rodrigo A. Collazo and Jim Q. Smith},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.05726},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
52 pages, 14 figures, revised Definition 10, added Lemmas 1 and 2, corrected typos