A Note on Simulation-Based Inference by Matching Random Features

11/17/2021
by   Cosma Rohilla Shalizi, et al.
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We can, and should, do statistical inference on simulation models by adjusting the parameters in the simulation so that the values of randomly chosen functions of the simulation output match the values of those same functions calculated on the data. Results from the "state-space reconstruction" or "geometry from a time series” literature in nonlinear dynamics indicate that just 2d+1 such functions will typically suffice to identify a model with a d-dimensional parameter space. Results from the "random features" literature in machine learning suggest that using random functions of the data can be an efficient replacement for using optimal functions. In this preliminary, proof-of-concept note, I sketch some of the key results, and present numerical evidence about the new method's properties. A separate, forthcoming manuscript will elaborate on theoretical and numerical details.

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