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Multilevel neural simulation-based inference

Multilevel neural simulation-based inference

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英文摘要

Neural simulation-based inference (SBI) is a popular set of methods for Bayesian inference when models are only available in the form of a simulator. These methods are widely used in the sciences and engineering, where writing down a likelihood can be significantly more challenging than constructing a simulator. However, the performance of neural SBI can suffer when simulators are computationally expensive, thereby limiting the number of simulations that can be performed. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to neural SBI which leverages multilevel Monte Carlo techniques for settings where several simulators of varying cost and fidelity are available. We demonstrate through both theoretical analysis and extensive experiments that our method can significantly enhance the accuracy of SBI methods given a fixed computational budget.

Yuga Hikida、Ayush Bharti、Niall Jeffrey、Fran?ois-Xavier Briol

计算技术、计算机技术

Yuga Hikida,Ayush Bharti,Niall Jeffrey,Fran?ois-Xavier Briol.Multilevel neural simulation-based inference[EB/OL].(2025-06-06)[2025-06-22].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.06087.点此复制

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