For reflected diffusion on bounded domains, the no-flux condition fixes one scalar per boundary point, the conormal trace of the score, and the paper gives an exact box parametrization, proves a misspecification floor, and shows hard reflection can mask trace errors.
Score Matching for Truncated Density Estimation on a Manifold
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When observations are truncated, we are limited to an incomplete picture of our dataset. Recent methods propose to use score matching for truncated density estimation, where the access to the intractable normalising constant is not required. We present a novel extension of truncated score matching to a Riemannian manifold with boundary. Applications are presented for the von Mises-Fisher and Kent distributions on a two dimensional sphere in $\mathbb{R}^3$, as well as a real-world application of extreme storm observations in the USA. In simulated data experiments, our score matching estimator is able to approximate the true parameter values with a low estimation error and shows improvements over a naive maximum likelihood estimator.
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Should the Boundary Term Be Learned in Reflected Diffusion? Conormal Trace and Reflection Masking
For reflected diffusion on bounded domains, the no-flux condition fixes one scalar per boundary point, the conormal trace of the score, and the paper gives an exact box parametrization, proves a misspecification floor, and shows hard reflection can mask trace errors.