Rao-Blackwellized Score Matching on Manifolds
Abstract: We study denoising score matching (DSM) when the latent distribution is supported on a smooth embedded manifold $M \subset \mathbb{R}D$. Under ambient Gaussian corruption, the tangent denoising target contains a singular normal-fiber noise channel whose variance diverges as $d/σ2$ as $σ\to 0+$. We show that conditioning on the nearest-point projection $π(X)$ canonically removes this singularity: the resulting conditional expectation is the unique $L2$-optimal Rao-Blackwellized predictor of the tangent DSM target among all estimators depending only on the projected observation $π(X)$. We then compute the small-noise expansion of this canonical target and show that it equals the intrinsic Riemannian score up to an explicit order-$σ2$ correction that decomposes into an intrinsic Tweedie term and an extrinsic curvature term involving the Weingarten and Ricci operators. In the flat case, the construction reduces exactly to ordinary lower-dimensional Gaussian DSM, while on $Sd$ the extrinsic correction simplifies to the scalar factor $(1-d/2)\nabla_M \log q$; this extrinsic $σ2$ correction cancels identically on $S2$, though the intrinsic Tweedie term remains.
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