Efficient Bayesian Inference of Sigmoidal Gaussian Cox Processes

08/02/2018
by   Christian Donner, et al.
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We present an approximate Bayesian inference approach for estimating the intensity of a inhomogeneous Poisson process, where the intensity function is modelled using a Gaussian process (GP) prior via a sigmoid link function. Augmenting the model using a latent marked Poisson process and Pólya--Gamma random variables we obtain a representation of the likelihood which is conjugate to the GP prior. We approximate the posterior using a free--form mean field approximation together with the framework of sparse GPs. Furthermore, as alternative approximation we suggest a sparse Laplace approximation of the posterior, for which an efficient expectation--maximisation algorithm is derived to find the posterior's mode. Results of both algorithms compare well with exact inference obtained by a Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampler and standard variational Gauss approach, while being one order of magnitude faster.

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