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The Polya Tree Sampler: Towards Efficient and Automatic Independent Metropolis-Hastings Proposals.


ABSTRACT: We present a simple, efficient, and computationally cheap sampling method for exploring an un-normalized multivariate density on ?(d), such as a posterior density, called the Polya tree sampler. The algorithm constructs an independent proposal based on an approximation of the target density. The approximation is built from a set of (initial) support points - data that act as parameters for the approximation - and the predictive density of a finite multivariate Polya tree. In an initial "warming-up" phase, the support points are iteratively relocated to regions of higher support under the target distribution to minimize the distance between the target distribution and the Polya tree predictive distribution. In the "sampling" phase, samples from the final approximating mixture of finite Polya trees are used as candidates which are accepted with a standard Metropolis-Hastings acceptance probability. Several illustrations are presented, including comparisons of the proposed approach to Metropolis-within-Gibbs and delayed rejection adaptive Metropolis algorithm.

SUBMITTER: Hanson TE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3226339 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Polya Tree Sampler: Towards Efficient and Automatic Independent Metropolis-Hastings Proposals.

Hanson Timothy E TE   Monteiro João V D JV   Jara Alejandro A  

Journal of computational and graphical statistics : a joint publication of American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Interface Foundation of North America 20110301 1


We present a simple, efficient, and computationally cheap sampling method for exploring an un-normalized multivariate density on ℝ(d), such as a posterior density, called the Polya tree sampler. The algorithm constructs an independent proposal based on an approximation of the target density. The approximation is built from a set of (initial) support points - data that act as parameters for the approximation - and the predictive density of a finite multivariate Polya tree. In an initial "warming-  ...[more]

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