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Bayesian Linear Regression on Deep Representations

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arxiv 1912.06760 v1 pith:UHNL2MZQ submitted 2019-12-14 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords methodregressionbayesianlinearmethodsmodelnoisestandard
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A simple approach to obtaining uncertainty-aware neural networks for regression is to do Bayesian linear regression (BLR) on the representation from the last hidden layer. Recent work [Riquelme et al., 2018, Azizzadenesheli et al., 2018] indicates that the method is promising, though it has been limited to homoscedastic noise. In this paper, we propose a novel variation that enables the method to flexibly model heteroscedastic noise. The method is benchmarked against two prominent alternative methods on a set of standard datasets, and finally evaluated as an uncertainty-aware model in model-based reinforcement learning. Our experiments indicate that the method is competitive with standard ensembling, and ensembles of BLR outperforms the methods we compared to.

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