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How Probabilistic Graphical Models Represent Uncertainty
zeromathai · 2026-05-15 · via DEV Community

Probability can become hard to reason about when many variables interact.

One variable affects another.

Evidence changes belief.

Dependencies start to form a network.

That is where Probabilistic Graphical Models become useful.

Core Idea

A Probabilistic Graphical Model represents uncertainty with a graph.

The nodes are random variables.

The edges represent relationships between them.

Instead of treating probability as a flat list of formulas, a PGM gives it structure.

That structure makes complex uncertainty easier to reason about.

The Key Structure

A simple PGM view looks like this:

Random Variables → Graph Structure → Probability Values → Inference

More compactly:

PGM = graph + probability + inference

The graph shows how variables are connected.

The probability values define how likely different states are.

Inference uses both to answer questions under uncertainty.

Implementation View

At a high level, building a PGM looks like this:

define the random variables

decide which variables depend on each other

choose a graph structure

assign probability values

observe evidence

run inference

update beliefs

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This is why PGMs matter in AI.

They do not only store probabilities.

They give the system a way to reason when information is incomplete.

Concrete Example

Imagine a simple diagnosis system.

You may have variables like:

  • Disease
  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Test Result

These variables are not independent.

Disease can affect Fever.

Disease can affect Cough.

Disease can affect Test Result.

A PGM represents these relationships explicitly.

Then, when new evidence appears, the model can update beliefs.

For example:

If Fever is observed, how does the probability of Disease change?

That is probabilistic reasoning.

Bayesian Network vs Markov Network

PGMs split into different model families.

The most important comparison is Bayesian Networks vs Markov Networks.

Bayesian Network:

  • uses directed edges
  • represents dependency direction
  • often fits causal-style reasoning
  • commonly uses conditional probability tables

Markov Network:

  • uses undirected edges
  • represents mutual relationships
  • focuses on association rather than direction
  • is useful when relationships are symmetric

So the model choice depends on the relationship type.

If direction matters, use a Bayesian Network.

If direction does not matter, a Markov Network may fit better.

Why Conditional Probability Matters

Conditional probability is the foundation of many PGMs.

It answers questions like:

What is the probability of A given B?

Written as:

P(A | B)

This matters because uncertainty is rarely isolated.

We usually care about how one variable changes when another is known.

That is exactly what PGMs organize.

From Graph to Computation

A graph alone is not enough.

You also need probability values.

In Bayesian Networks, this often means using Conditional Probability Tables.

A CPT defines how likely a variable is under different parent conditions.

For example:

How likely is Fever if Disease is true?

How likely is Fever if Disease is false?

The graph gives the dependency structure.

The CPT gives the numbers.

Together, they make the model computable.

Why Inference Is the Goal

A PGM is not useful just because it looks structured.

Its real purpose is inference.

Inference means answering questions such as:

What is likely true given the evidence?

How should belief change after a new observation?

Which hidden variable best explains what we see?

This is why PGMs are important for uncertainty-aware AI.

They connect structure, probability, and reasoning.

PGM vs Flat Probability Tables

Without graphical structure, probability models can become huge.

Every variable combination may need to be represented directly.

That quickly becomes impractical.

A PGM helps by using structure.

Flat probability table:

  • stores many combinations directly
  • becomes large quickly
  • is hard to interpret
  • does not expose dependency structure clearly

Probabilistic Graphical Model:

  • separates variables and dependencies
  • makes relationships visible
  • can reduce unnecessary complexity
  • supports structured inference

That is the practical reason PGMs exist.

They make uncertainty manageable.

Recommended Learning Order

If PGMs feel abstract, learn them in this order:

  1. Conditional Probability
  2. Probabilistic Graphical Model
  3. Bayesian Network
  4. Markov Network
  5. Conditional Probability Table
  6. Bayes' Theorem
  7. Probabilistic Inference
  8. Probabilistic Reasoning Systems

This order works because you first understand probability relationships.

Then you understand graph structure.

Then you learn how inference works on top of that structure.

Takeaway

Probabilistic Graphical Models turn uncertainty into structure.

The shortest version is:

PGM = random variables + graph structure + probability values + inference

Bayesian Networks model directed relationships.

Markov Networks model undirected relationships.

CPTs turn graph structure into computable probability.

Inference turns the model into a reasoning system.

If you remember one idea, remember this:

A PGM helps AI reason under uncertainty by making relationships between variables explicit.

Discussion

When modeling uncertainty, do you find directed Bayesian Networks easier to reason about, or undirected Markov Networks?

Originally published at zeromathai.com.
Original article: https://zeromathai.com/en/probabilistic-graphical-model-hub-en/

GitHub Resources
AI diagrams, study notes, and visual guides:
https://github.com/zeromathai/zeromathai-ai