Intractable Likelihood Regression for Covariate Shift by Kernel Mean Embedding

09/21/2018
by   Keiichi Kisamori, et al.
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Simulation plays an essential role in comprehending a target system in many fields of social and industrial sciences. A major task in simulation is the estimation of parameters, and optimal parameters to express the observed data need to directly elucidate the properties of the target system as the design of the simulator is based on the expert's domain knowledge. However, skilled human experts struggle to find the desired parameters.Data assimilation therefore becomes an unavoidable task in simulator design to reduce the cost of simulator optimization. Another necessary task is extrapolation; in many practical cases, the prediction based on simulation results will be often outside of the dominant range of the given data area, and this is referred to as the covariate shift. This paper focuses on the regression problem with the covariate shift. While the parameter estimation for the covariate shift has been studied thoroughly in parametric and nonparametric settings, conventional statistical methods of parameter searching are not applicable in the data assimilation of the simulation owing to the properties of the likelihood function: intractable or nondifferentiable. To address these problems, we propose a novel framework of Bayesian inference based on kernel mean embedding that comprises an extended kernel approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) of the importance weighted regression, kernel herding, and the kernel sum rule. This framework makes the prediction available in covariate shift situations, and its effectiveness is evaluated in both synthetic numerical experiments and a widely used production simulator.

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