The belief in TAP


Autoria(s): Kabashima, Yoshiyuki; Saad, David
Contribuinte(s)

Kearns, Michael J.

Solla, Sara A.

Cohn, David

Data(s)

01/06/1999

Resumo

We show the similarity between belief propagation and TAP, for decoding corrupted messages encoded by Sourlas's method. The latter is a special case of the Gallager error- correcting code, where the code word comprises products of K bits selected randomly from the original message. We examine the efficacy of solutions obtained by the two methods for various values of K and show that solutions for K>=3 may be sensitive to the choice of initial conditions in the case of unbiased patterns. Good approximations are obtained generally for K=2 and for biased patterns in the case of K>=3, especially when Nishimori's temperature is being used.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/1258/1/Advances_in_Neural_Information_Processing_Systems_11.pdf

Kabashima, Yoshiyuki and Saad, David (1999). The belief in TAP. IN: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 11. Kearns, Michael J.; Solla, Sara A. and Cohn, David (eds) Proceeding of the 1998 Conference, 11 . Cambridge MA: MIT.

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MIT

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/1258/

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NonPeerReviewed