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Low-Budget Simulation-Based Inference with Bayesian Neural Networks

Authors :
Delaunoy, Arnaud
Bonardeaux, Maxence de la Brassinne
Mishra-Sharma, Siddharth
Louppe, Gilles
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simulation-based inference methods have been shown to be inaccurate in the data-poor regime, when training simulations are limited or expensive. Under these circumstances, the inference network is particularly prone to overfitting, and using it without accounting for the computational uncertainty arising from the lack of identifiability of the network weights can lead to unreliable results. To address this issue, we propose using Bayesian neural networks in low-budget simulation-based inference, thereby explicitly accounting for the computational uncertainty of the posterior approximation. We design a family of Bayesian neural network priors that are tailored for inference and show that they lead to well-calibrated posteriors on tested benchmarks, even when as few as $O(10)$ simulations are available. This opens up the possibility of performing reliable simulation-based inference using very expensive simulators, as we demonstrate on a problem from the field of cosmology where single simulations are computationally expensive. We show that Bayesian neural networks produce informative and well-calibrated posterior estimates with only a few hundred simulations.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2408.15136
Document Type :
Working Paper