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Particle-based Energetic Variational Inference

Published 14 Apr 2020 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (2004.06443v4)

Abstract: We introduce a new variational inference (VI) framework, called energetic variational inference (EVI). It minimizes the VI objective function based on a prescribed energy-dissipation law. Using the EVI framework, we can derive many existing Particle-based Variational Inference (ParVI) methods, including the popular Stein Variational Gradient Descent (SVGD) approach. More importantly, many new ParVI schemes can be created under this framework. For illustration, we propose a new particle-based EVI scheme, which performs the particle-based approximation of the density first and then uses the approximated density in the variational procedure, or "Approximation-then-Variation" for short. Thanks to this order of approximation and variation, the new scheme can maintain the variational structure at the particle level, and can significantly decrease the KL-divergence in each iteration. Numerical experiments show the proposed method outperforms some existing ParVI methods in terms of fidelity to the target distribution.

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