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Optimal Gaussian approximations to the posterior for log-linear models with Diaconis-Ylvisaker priors

Methodology 2015-11-04 v1

Abstract

In contingency table analysis, sparse data is frequently encountered for even modest numbers of variables, resulting in non-existence of maximum likelihood estimates. A common solution is to obtain regularized estimates of the parameters of a log-linear model. Bayesian methods provide a coherent approach to regularization, but are often computationally intensive. Conjugate priors ease computational demands, but the conjugate Diaconis-Ylvisaker priors for the parameters of log-linear models do not give rise to closed form credible regions, complicating posterior inference. Here we derive the optimal Gaussian approximation to the posterior for log-linear models with Diaconis-Ylvisaker priors, and provide convergence rate and finite-sample bounds for the Kullback-Leibler divergence between the exact posterior and the optimal Gaussian approximation. We demonstrate empirically in simulations and a real data application that the approximation is highly accurate, even in relatively small samples. The proposed approximation provides a computationally scalable and principled approach to regularized estimation and approximate Bayesian inference for log-linear models.

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@article{arxiv.1511.00764,
  title  = {Optimal Gaussian approximations to the posterior for log-linear models with Diaconis-Ylvisaker priors},
  author = {James E. Johndrow and Anirban Bhattacharya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00764},
  year   = {2015}
}