The Variational Bayesian Inference for Network Autoregression Models

02/18/2021
by   Wei-Ting Lai, et al.
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We develop a variational Bayesian (VB) approach for estimating large-scale dynamic network models in the network autoregression framework. The VB approach allows for the automatic identification of the dynamic structure of such a model and obtains a direct approximation of the posterior density. Compared to Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) based sampling approaches, the VB approach achieves enhanced computational efficiency without sacrificing estimation accuracy. In the simulation study conducted here, the proposed VB approach detects various types of proper active structures for dynamic network models. Compared to the alternative approach, the proposed method achieves similar or better accuracy, and its computational time is halved. In a real data analysis scenario of day-ahead natural gas flow prediction in the German gas transmission network with 51 nodes between October 2013 and September 2015, the VB approach delivers promising forecasting accuracy along with clearly detected structures in terms of dynamic dependence.

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