Information geometry for approximate Bayesian computation

The goal of this paper is to explore the basic Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) algorithm via the lens of information theory. ABC is a widely used algorithm in cases where the likelihood of the data is hard to work with or intractable, but one can simulate from it. We use relative entropy ideas to analyze the behavior of the algorithm as a function of the thresholding parameter and of the size of the data. Relative entropy here is data driven as it depends on the values of the observed statistics. We allow different thresholding parameters for each different direction (i.e. for different observed statistic) and compute the weighted effect on each direction. The latter allows to find important directions via sensitivity analysis leading to potentially larger acceptance regions, which in turn brings the computational cost of the algorithm down for the same level of accuracy. In addition, we also investigate the bias of the estimators for generic observables as a function of both the thresholding parameters and the size of the data. Our analysis provides error bounds on performance for positive tolerances and finite sample sizes. Simulation studies complement and illustrate the theoretical results.

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