A comparative evaluation of stochastic-based inference methods for Gaussian process models

Maurizio Filippone, Mingjun Zhong, Mark Girolami

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Abstract

Gaussian Process (GP) models are extensively used in data analysis given their flexible modeling capabilities and interpretability. The fully Bayesian treatment of GP models is analytically intractable, and therefore it is necessary to resort to either deterministic or stochastic approximations. This paper focuses on stochastic-based inference techniques. After discussing the challenges associated with the fully Bayesian treatment of GP models, a number of inference strategies based on Markov chain Monte Carlo methods are presented and rigorously assessed. In particular, strategies based on efficient parameterizations and efficient proposal mechanisms are extensively compared on simulated and real data on the basis of convergence speed, sampling efficiency, and computational cost.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-114
Number of pages22
JournalMachine Learning
Volume93
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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