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Informational Arrow

Informational Arrow

In a relevance diagram, an informational arrow (or informational arc) is an arrow that terminates on a decision node. An informational arrow indicates that the decision represented by the decision node at its head is made with knowledge of the outcome of the variable represented by the node at its tail.

See also: Conditioning Arrow and No-Forgetting Arrow.

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