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Preconditioned training of normalizing flows for variational inference in inverse problems

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arxiv 2101.03709 v1 pith:KOFJTV5I submitted 2021-01-11 stat.ML cs.LGphysics.geo-ph

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Obtaining samples from the posterior distribution of inverse problems with expensive forward operators is challenging especially when the unknowns involve the strongly heterogeneous Earth. To meet these challenges, we propose a preconditioning scheme involving a conditional normalizing flow (NF) capable of sampling from a low-fidelity posterior distribution directly. This conditional NF is used to speed up the training of the high-fidelity objective involving minimization of the Kullback-Leibler divergence between the predicted and the desired high-fidelity posterior density for indirect measurements at hand. To minimize costs associated with the forward operator, we initialize the high-fidelity NF with the weights of the pretrained low-fidelity NF, which is trained beforehand on available model and data pairs. Our numerical experiments, including a 2D toy and a seismic compressed sensing example, demonstrate that thanks to the preconditioning considerable speed-ups are achievable compared to training NFs from scratch.

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