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function [int, persist, transient] = compute_interface_nodes(intra, inter) % COMPUTE_INTERFACE_NODES Find the nodes in a DBN that represent a sufficient statistic % [int, persist, transient] = compute_interface_nodes(intra, inter) % % The interface nodes are all those that has an incoming temporal arc, % or which have a child which has an incoming temporal arc, % where a temporal arc means one coming from the previous slice. % (The parents of nodes with incoming temporal arcs are needed % because moralization will bring them into the clique.) % % The persisent nodes are all those that have one or more incoming temporal arc. % The transient nodes are all the non-persistent. % % See U. Kjaerulff, "dHugin: A computational system for dynamic % time-sliced Bayesian networks", Intl. J. Forecasting (11) 89-111, 1995 n = length(intra); int = []; persist = []; for u=1:n if any(inter(:,u)) int = [int u]; persist = [persist u]; end if any(inter(:, children(intra, u))) int = [int u]; end end int = unique(int); persist = unique(persist); transient = mysetdiff(1:n, persist);