Simulation-based inference with approximately correct parameters via maximum entropy

Barrett, Rainier and Ansari, Mehrad and Ghoshal, Gourab and White, Andrew D (2022) Simulation-based inference with approximately correct parameters via maximum entropy. Machine Learning: Science and Technology, 3 (2). 025006. ISSN 2632-2153

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Abstract

Inferring the input parameters of simulators from observations is a crucial challenge with applications from epidemiology to molecular dynamics. Here we show a simple approach in the regime of sparse data and approximately correct models, which is common when trying to use an existing model to infer latent variables with observed data. This approach is based on the principle of maximum entropy (MaxEnt) and provably makes the smallest change in the latent joint distribution to fit new data. This method requires no likelihood or model derivatives and its fit is insensitive to prior strength, removing the need to balance observed data fit with prior belief. The method requires the ansatz that data is fit in expectation, which is true in some settings and may be reasonable in all settings with few data points. The method is based on sample reweighting, so its asymptotic run time is independent of prior distribution dimension. We demonstrate this MaxEnt approach and compare with other likelihood-free inference methods across three systems: a point particle moving in a gravitational field, a compartmental model of epidemic spread and molecular dynamics simulation of a protein.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Institute Archives > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 17 Jul 2023 05:14
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2023 05:42
URI: http://eprint.subtopublish.com/id/eprint/2638

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