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arxiv: 1411.3686 · v4 · pith:LFNG55F6new · submitted 2014-11-13 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Gaussian Approximation of General Nonparametric Posterior Distributions

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In a general class of Bayesian nonparametric models, we prove that the posterior distribution can be asymptotically approximated by a Gaussian process. Our results apply to nonparametric exponential family that contains both Gaussian and non-Gaussian regression, and also hold for both efficient (root-n) and inefficient (non root-n) estimation. Our general approximation theorem does not rely on posterior conjugacy, and can be verified in a class of Gaussian process priors that has a smoothing spline interpretation [59, 44]. In particular, the limiting posterior measure becomes prior-free under a Bayesian version of "under-smoothing" condition. Finally, we apply our approximation theorem to examine the asymptotic frequentist properties of Bayesian procedures such as credible regions and credible intervals.

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