Bayesian Inference for Optimal Transport with Stochastic Cost
In machine learning and computer vision, optimal transport has had significant success in learning generative models and defining metric distances between structured and stochastic data objects, that can be cast as probability measures. The key element of optimal transport is the so called lifting o...
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Zusammenfassung: | In machine learning and computer vision, optimal transport has had
significant success in learning generative models and defining metric distances
between structured and stochastic data objects, that can be cast as probability
measures. The key element of optimal transport is the so called lifting of an
\emph{exact} cost (distance) function, defined on the sample space, to a cost
(distance) between probability measures over the sample space. However, in many
real life applications the cost is \emph{stochastic}: e.g., the unpredictable
traffic flow affects the cost of transportation between a factory and an
outlet. To take this stochasticity into account, we introduce a Bayesian
framework for inferring the optimal transport plan distribution induced by the
stochastic cost, allowing for a principled way to include prior information and
to model the induced stochasticity on the transport plans. Additionally, we
tailor an HMC method to sample from the resulting transport plan posterior
distribution. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2010.09327 |