Why (and When and How) Contrastive Divergence Works

05/03/2014
by   Ian E Fellows, et al.
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Contrastive divergence (CD) is a promising method of inference in high dimensional distributions with intractable normalizing constants, however, the theoretical foundations justifying its use are somewhat shaky. This document proposes a framework for understanding CD inference, how/when it works, and provides multiple justifications for the CD moment conditions, including framing them as a variational approximation. Algorithms for performing inference are discussed and are applied to social network data using an exponential-family random graph models (ERGM). The framework also provides guidance about how to construct MCMC kernels providing good CD inference, which turn out to be quite different from those used typically to provide fast global mixing.

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