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arxiv: 1708.06040 · v5 · pith:6TDJXRRVnew · submitted 2017-08-21 · 💻 cs.AI · cs.LG· stat.ML

Meta-Learning MCMC Proposals

classification 💻 cs.AI cs.LGstat.ML
keywords proposalsinferencelearnedmeta-learningmodelseffectivegeneralizegibbs
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Effective implementations of sampling-based probabilistic inference often require manually constructed, model-specific proposals. Inspired by recent progresses in meta-learning for training learning agents that can generalize to unseen environments, we propose a meta-learning approach to building effective and generalizable MCMC proposals. We parametrize the proposal as a neural network to provide fast approximations to block Gibbs conditionals. The learned neural proposals generalize to occurrences of common structural motifs across different models, allowing for the construction of a library of learned inference primitives that can accelerate inference on unseen models with no model-specific training required. We explore several applications including open-universe Gaussian mixture models, in which our learned proposals outperform a hand-tuned sampler, and a real-world named entity recognition task, in which our sampler yields higher final F1 scores than classical single-site Gibbs sampling.

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