Robust Bayesian Inference for Simulator-based Models via the MMD Posterior Bootstrap

Abstract

Simulator-based models are models for which the likelihood is intractable but simulation of synthetic data is possible. They are often used to describe complex real-world phenomena, and as such can often be misspecified in practice. Unfortunately, existing Bayesian approaches for simulators are known to perform poorly in those cases. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm based on the posterior bootstrap and maximum mean discrepancy estimators. This leads to a highly-parallelisable Bayesian inference algorithm with strong robustness properties. This is demonstrated through an in-depth theoretical study which includes generalisation bounds and proofs of frequentist consistency and robustness of our posterior. The approach is then assessed on a range of examples including a g-and-k distribution and a toggle-switch model.

Publication
25th Conference on International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics 2022
Jeremias Knoblauch
Jeremias Knoblauch
Associate Professor and EPSRC Fellow in Machine Learning & Statistics

My research interests include robust Bayesian methods, generalised and post-Bayesian methodology, variational methods, and simulators.