The present invention leverages approximations of distributions to provide tractable variational approximations, based on at least one continuous variable, for inference utilization in Bayesian networks where local distributions are decision-graphs. These tractable approximations are employed in lieu of exact inferences that are normally NP-hard to solve. By utilizing Jensen's inequality applied to logarithmic distributions composed of a generalized sum including an introduced arbitrary conditional distribution, a means is acquired to resolve a tightly bound likelihood distribution. The means includes application of Mean-Field Theory, approximations of conditional probability distributions, and/or other means that allow for a tractable variational approximation to be achieved.

 
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