The Ehresmann connection induced by the Fisher metric on the hierarchical parameter fiber bundle is flat for any smooth posterior, identifying the mixing obstruction as the prior fraction (pooling factor) rather than curvature.
Semi-Separable Hamiltonian Monte Carlo for Inference in Bayesian Hierarchical Models
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Sampling from hierarchical Bayesian models is often difficult for MCMC methods, because of the strong correlations between the model parameters and the hyperparameters. Recent Riemannian manifold Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (RMHMC) methods have significant potential advantages in this setting, but are computationally expensive. We introduce a new RMHMC method, which we call semi-separable Hamiltonian Monte Carlo, which uses a specially designed mass matrix that allows the joint Hamiltonian over model parameters and hyperparameters to decompose into two simpler Hamiltonians. This structure is exploited by a new integrator which we call the alternating blockwise leapfrog algorithm. The resulting method can mix faster than simpler Gibbs sampling while being simpler and more efficient than previous instances of RMHMC.
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A Flat Connection: The Pooling Factor and the Geometry of Centring in Hierarchical MCMC
The Ehresmann connection induced by the Fisher metric on the hierarchical parameter fiber bundle is flat for any smooth posterior, identifying the mixing obstruction as the prior fraction (pooling factor) rather than curvature.