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Neural-g: A Deep Learning Framework for Mixing Density Estimation (2406.05986v1)

Published 10 Jun 2024 in stat.ML and cs.LG

Abstract: Mixing (or prior) density estimation is an important problem in machine learning and statistics, especially in empirical Bayes $g$-modeling where accurately estimating the prior is necessary for making good posterior inferences. In this paper, we propose neural-$g$, a new neural network-based estimator for $g$-modeling. Neural-$g$ uses a softmax output layer to ensure that the estimated prior is a valid probability density. Under default hyperparameters, we show that neural-$g$ is very flexible and capable of capturing many unknown densities, including those with flat regions, heavy tails, and/or discontinuities. In contrast, existing methods struggle to capture all of these prior shapes. We provide justification for neural-$g$ by establishing a new universal approximation theorem regarding the capability of neural networks to learn arbitrary probability mass functions. To accelerate convergence of our numerical implementation, we utilize a weighted average gradient descent approach to update the network parameters. Finally, we extend neural-$g$ to multivariate prior density estimation. We illustrate the efficacy of our approach through simulations and analyses of real datasets. A software package to implement neural-$g$ is publicly available at https://github.com/shijiew97/neuralG.

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