Soft-Masked Diffusion Language Models
Michael Hersche, Samuel Moor, et al.
ICLR 2026
Credal networks extend Bayesian networks by incorporating imprecise probabilities through convex sets of probability distributions known as credal sets. MAP inference in credal networks, which seeks the most probable variable assignment given evidence, becomes inherently more difficult than in Bayesian networks because it involves computations over a complex joint credal set. In this paper, we introduce two tasks called maximax and maximin MAP, and develop depth-first branch-and-bound search algorithms for solving them exactly. The algorithms exploit problem decomposition by exploring an AND/OR search space and use a partitioning-based heuristic function enhanced with a cost-shifting scheme to effectively guide the search. Our experimental results obtained on both random and realistic credal networks clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms as they scale to large and complex problem instances.
Michael Hersche, Samuel Moor, et al.
ICLR 2026
Robert Farrell, Rajarshi Das, et al.
AAAI-SS 2010
Chen-chia Chang, Wan-hsuan Lin, et al.
ICML 2025
Daniel Karl I. Weidele, Hendrik Strobelt, et al.
SysML 2019