Masha Naslidnyk

University College London


Optimally-weighted Estimators of the Maximum Mean Discrepancy for Likelihood-Free Inference


Statistics Seminar


23rd February 2024, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Fry Building, 2.41


Likelihood-free inference methods typically make use of a distance between simulated and real data. A common example is the maximum mean discrepancy (MMD), which has previously been used for approximate Bayesian computation, minimum distance estimation, generalised Bayesian inference, and within the nonparametric learning framework. The MMD is commonly estimated at a root-m rate, where m is the number of simulated samples. This can lead to significant computational challenges since a large m is required to obtain an accurate estimate, which is crucial for parameter estimation. In this work, we propose a novel estimator for the MMD with significantly improved sample complexity. The estimator is particularly well suited for computationally expensive smooth simulators with low to mid dimensional inputs. This claim is supported through both theoretical results and an extensive simulation study on benchmark simulators.





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