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A Graphical Transformation for Belief Propagation: Maximum Weight Matchings and Odd-Sized Cycles
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- We study the Maximum Weight Matching (MWM) problem for general graphs through the max-product Belief Propagation (BP) and related Linear Programming (LP). The BP approach provides distributed heuristics for finding the Maximum A Posteriori (MAP) assignment in a joint probability distribution represented by a Graphical Model (GM) and respective LPs can be considered as continuous relaxations of the discrete MAP problem. It was recently shown that a BP algorithm converges to the correct MWM assignment under a simple GM formulation of MAP/MWM as long as the corresponding LP relaxation is tight. First, under the motivation for forcing the tightness condition, we consider a new GM formulation of MWM, say C-GM, using non-intersecting odd-sized cycles in the graph: the new corresponding LP relaxation, say C-LP, becomes tight for more MWM instances. However, the tightness of C-LP now does not guarantee such convergence and correctness of the new BP on C-GM. To address the issue, we introduce a novel graph transformation applied to C-GM, which results in another GM formulation of MWM, and prove that the respective BP on it converges to the correct MAP/MWM assignment as long as C-LP is tight. Finally, we also show that C-LP always has half-integral solutions, which leads to an efficient BP-based MWM heuristic consisting of making sequential, `cutting plane', modifications to the underlying GM. Our experiments show that this BP-based cutting plane heuristic performs as well as that based on traditional LP solvers.
- Subjects :
- Computer Science - Data Structures and Algorithms
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1306.1167
- Document Type :
- Working Paper