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Apprentissage bayésien en ligne×Inférence variationnelle×
DomaineApprentissage automatiqueBayésien
FamilleMachine learningBayesian methods
Année d'origine1990s–2000s1999
Auteur d'origineOpper, M.; Sato, M. (among key contributors)Jordan, Ghahramani, Jaakkola & Saul
TypeProbabilistic sequential learningApproximate Bayesian inference
Source fondatriceOpper, M. (1998). A Bayesian approach to on-line learning. In D. Saad (Ed.), On-Line Learning in Neural Networks (pp. 363–378). Cambridge University Press. link ↗Jordan, M. I., Ghahramani, Z., Jaakkola, T. S., & Saul, L. K. (1999). An introduction to variational methods for graphical models. Machine Learning, 37(2), 183–233. DOI ↗
Aliasonline Bayesian inference, sequential Bayesian learning, recursive Bayesian estimation, BOLVI, variational Bayes, VB, mean-field variational inference
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RésuméBayesian online learning applies Bayesian inference sequentially: each time a new observation arrives, the current posterior over model parameters becomes the prior for the next update. The result is a principled probabilistic framework that maintains calibrated uncertainty estimates throughout, making it well-suited for streaming and non-stationary data settings.Variational inference (VI) is a family of techniques that turn Bayesian posterior computation into an optimisation problem. Instead of drawing samples from the exact posterior — as Markov chain Monte Carlo does — VI posits a simpler, tractable family of distributions and finds the member of that family closest to the true posterior by maximising the evidence lower bound (ELBO). Introduced in its modern graphical-model form by Jordan, Ghahramani, Jaakkola and Saul (1999) and given a comprehensive statistical treatment by Blei, Kucukelbir and McAuliffe (2017), VI is now the standard scalable inference engine in probabilistic machine learning.
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