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Forward Probability

Forward probability, as supposed to inverse probability, is the conditional probability that an evidence (effect), E, is true given that the hypothesis (cause), H is true. For the definition of inverse probability, see the node, "Inverse Probability Defined."

It can be expressed as:

P(EH)P(E | H)

Estimating the forward probability is easier than estimating the inverse probability because, as long as we know the cause, it is easy to estimate the probability of the effect.

Pearl calls forward probability, calculating conditional probability in the direction, in which "our judgment is more reliable."

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Updated 2020-03-22

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