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Publication Detail
Gradient-free Hamiltonian Monte Carlo with Efficient Kernel Exponential Families
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Publication Type:Conference
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Authors:Strathmann H, Sejdinovic D, Livingston S, Szabo Z, Gretton A
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Publisher:Curran Associates, Inc.
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Publication date:04/09/2015
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Pagination:955, 963
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Status:Published
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Name of conference:Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS-2015)
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Conference place:Montréal, Canada
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Conference start date:07/12/2015
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Conference finish date:12/12/2015
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Notes:code: https://github.com/karlnapf/kernel_hmc
Abstract
We propose Kernel Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (KMC), a gradient-free adaptive MCMC algorithm based on Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC). On target densities where classical HMC is not an option due to intractable gradients, KMC adaptively learns the target's gradient structure by fitting an exponential family model in a Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space. Computational costs are reduced by two novel efficient approximations to this gradient. While being asymptotically exact, KMC mimics HMC in terms of sampling efficiency, and offers substantial mixing improvements over state-of-the-art gradient free samplers. We support our claims with experimental studies on both toy and real-world applications, including Approximate Bayesian Computation and exact-approximate MCMC.
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