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Inferenza Variazionale Robusta×Approssimate Bayesian Computation×
CampoBayesianoSimulazione
FamigliaBayesian methodsProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine2008-20182002
IdeatoreFujisawa & Eguchi (2008); Futami, Sato & Sugiyama (2018)
TipoRobust approximate Bayesian inferenceSimulation-based Bayesian inference
Fonte seminaleFutami, F., Sato, I. & Sugiyama, M. (2018). Variational inference based on robust divergences. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS), PMLR 84:813-822. link ↗Beaumont, M.A., Zhang, W. & Balding, D.J. (2002). Approximate Bayesian Computation in Population Genetics. Genetics, 162(4), 2025-2035. DOI ↗
AliasRVI, robust VI, outlier-robust variational Bayes, power-divergence variational inferenceABC, likelihood-free inference, simulation-based inference, Yaklaşık Bayesçi Hesaplama (ABC)
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SintesiRobust variational inference (RVI) extends standard variational inference by replacing the Kullback-Leibler divergence with a divergence measure that is less sensitive to outliers and model misspecification — such as the beta-divergence or a Renyi-type divergence. This yields posterior approximations that remain well-behaved even when a fraction of the data departs from the assumed model.Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) is a family of simulation-based inference methods that estimate posterior distributions without requiring an analytically tractable likelihood function. Introduced by Beaumont, Zhang and Balding (2002) in the context of population genetics, ABC replaced the intractable likelihood with repeated model simulation and a comparison of summary statistics between simulated and observed data.
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