A Novel Method of Marginalisation using Low Discrepancy Sequences for Integrated Nested Laplace Approximations

11/22/2019
by   Paul T. Brown, et al.
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Recently, it has been shown that approximations to marginal posterior distributions obtained using a low discrepancy sequence (LDS) can outperform standard grid-based methods with respect to both accuracy and computational efficiency. This recent method, which we will refer to as LDS-StM, can also produce good approximations to multimodal posteriors. However, implementation of LDS-StM into integrated nested Laplace approximations (INLA), a methodology in which grid-based methods are used, is challenging. Motivated by this problem, we propose modifications to LDS-StM that improves the approximations and make it compatible with INLA, without sacrificing computational speed. We also present two examples to demonstrate that LDS-StM with modifications can outperform INLA's own grid approximation with respect to speed and accuracy. We also demonstrate the flexibility of the new approach for the approximation of multimodal marginals.

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