Partially Exchangeable Networks and Architectures for Learning Summary Statistics in Approximate Bayesian Computation

Samuel Wiqvist, Pierre-Alexandre Mattei, Umberto Picchini, Jes Frellsen

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Abstract

We present a novel family of deep neural architectures, named partially exchangeable networks (PENs) that leverage probabilistic symmetries. By design, PENs are invariant to block-switch transformations, which characterize the partial exchangeability properties of conditionally Markovian processes. Moreover, we show that any block-switch invariant function has a PEN-like representation. The DeepSets architecture is a special case of PEN and we can therefore also target fully exchangeable data. We employ PENs to learn summary statistics in approximate Bayesian computation (ABC). When comparing PENs to previous deep learning methods for learning summary statistics, our results are highly competitive, both considering time series and static models. Indeed, PENs provide more reliable posterior samples even when using less training data.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 36th International Conference on Machine Learning, PMLR
Volume97
Publication date2019
Pages6798-6807
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Deep neural architectures
  • Partially exchangeable networks (PENs)
  • Probabilistic symmetries
  • Block-switch transformations
  • Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC)

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