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Robustní Markovovy řetězce Monte Carlo×Hamiltonovské Monte Carlo×
OborBayesovská statistikaBayesovská statistika
RodinaBayesian methodsBayesian methods
Rok vzniku2000s–2010s1987
TvůrceRoberts, Rosenthal and colleagues; extended by Atchade, Barp, Girolami and others
TypBayesian computational samplingGradient-based Markov chain Monte Carlo sampler
Původní zdrojRoberts, G. O. & Rosenthal, J. S. (2004). General state space Markov chains and MCMC algorithms. Probability Surveys, 1, 20–71. DOI ↗Duane, S., Kennedy, A. D., Pendleton, B. J., & Roweth, D. (1987). Hybrid Monte Carlo. Physics Letters B, 195(2), 216–222. DOI ↗
Další názvyrobust MCMC, outlier-robust MCMC, robust posterior sampling, misspecification-robust MCMCHMC, Hybrid Monte Carlo, NUTS, No-U-Turn Sampler
Příbuzné53
ShrnutíRobust MCMC combines Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling with robustness techniques to produce reliable posterior inference when data contain outliers, when the assumed model is misspecified, or when the target distribution has heavy tails that cause standard samplers to mix poorly or yield distorted estimates.Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (HMC) is a gradient-based Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm that uses the geometry of the log-posterior surface to make large, informed jumps through parameter space instead of the small random steps of classical MCMC. Originally introduced for lattice field theory by Duane, Kennedy, Pendleton, and Roweth (1987) under the name Hybrid Monte Carlo, and brought into mainstream statistics by Radford Neal's authoritative 2011 chapter, HMC is today the default sampler in Stan and PyMC and is widely regarded as the state-of-the-art engine for Bayesian posterior inference in high-dimensional models.
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