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Variational inference for hierarchical models with conditional scale and skewness corrections

Published 23 Mar 2025 in stat.ME | (2503.18075v2)

Abstract: Gaussian variational approximations are widely used for summarizing posterior distributions in Bayesian models, especially in high-dimensional settings. However, a drawback of such approximations is the inability to capture skewness or more complex features of the posterior. Recent work suggests applying skewness corrections to existing Gaussian or other symmetric approximations to address this limitation. We propose to incorporate the skewness correction into the definition of an approximating variational family. We consider approximating the posterior for hierarchical models, in which there are global'' andlocal'' parameters. A baseline variational approximation is defined as the product of a Gaussian marginal posterior for global parameters and a Gaussian conditional posterior for local parameters given the global ones. Skewness corrections are then considered. The adjustment of the conditional posterior term for local variables is adaptive to the global parameter value. Optimization of baseline variational parameters is performed jointly with the skewness correction. Our approach allows the location, scale and skewness to be captured separately, without using additional parameters for skewness adjustments. The proposed method substantially improves accuracy for only a modest increase in computational cost compared to state-of-the-art Gaussian approximations. Good performance is demonstrated in generalized linear mixed models and multinomial logit discrete choice models.

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