with Boolean variables (we write A = true as a and A = false as ¬a) and the following conditional probabilities: P(a) = 0.9 P(b) = 0.2 P(c|a,b) = 0.1 P(c|a,¬b) = 0.8 P(c|¬a,b) = 0.7 P(c|¬a,¬b) = 0.4 P (d |b) = 0.1 P(d|¬b) = 0.8 P(e|c) = 0.7 P(e|¬c) = 0.2 P(f|c) = 0.2 P(f|¬c) = 0.9 (a) Compute P (e) using variable elimination (VE). You should first prune irrelevant variables. Show the factors that are created for a given elimination ordering.
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I understand which variables need to be pruned but I'm having trouble deciding what values to use to find P(e) and how to set up the problem.
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