Local-Global MCMC kernels: the best of both worlds
Abstract
Recent works leveraging learning to enhance sampling have shown promising results, in particular by designing effective non-local moves and global proposals. However, learning accuracy is inevitably limited in regions where little data is available such as in the tails of distributions as well as in high-dimensional problems. In the present paper we study an Explore-Exploit Markov chain Monte Carlo strategy () that combines local and global samplers showing that it enjoys the advantages of both approaches. We prove -uniform geometric ergodicity of without requiring a uniform adaptation of the global sampler to the target distribution. We also compute explicit bounds on the mixing rate of the Explore-Exploit strategy under realistic conditions. Moreover, we also analyze an adaptive version of the strategy () where a normalizing flow is trained while sampling to serve as a proposal for global moves. We illustrate the efficiency of and its adaptive version on classical sampling benchmarks as well as in sampling high-dimensional distributions defined by Generative Adversarial Networks seen as Energy Based Models. We provide the code to reproduce the experiments at the link: https://github.com/svsamsonov/ex2mcmc_new.
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@article{arxiv.2111.02702,
title = {Local-Global MCMC kernels: the best of both worlds},
author = {Sergey Samsonov and Evgeny Lagutin and Marylou Gabrié and Alain Durmus and Alexey Naumov and Eric Moulines},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.02702},
year = {2022}
}
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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1111.5421 by other authors