Flow Annealed Kalman Inversion for Gradient-Free Inference in Bayesian Inverse Problems
For many scientific inverse problems we are required to evaluate an expensive forward model. Moreover, the model is often given in such a form that it is unrealistic to access its gradients. In such a scenario, standard Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms quickly become impractical, requiring a larg...
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Zusammenfassung: | For many scientific inverse problems we are required to evaluate an expensive
forward model. Moreover, the model is often given in such a form that it is
unrealistic to access its gradients. In such a scenario, standard Markov Chain
Monte Carlo algorithms quickly become impractical, requiring a large number of
serial model evaluations to converge on the target distribution. In this paper
we introduce Flow Annealed Kalman Inversion (FAKI). This is a generalization of
Ensemble Kalman Inversion (EKI), where we embed the Kalman filter updates in a
temperature annealing scheme, and use normalizing flows (NF) to map the
intermediate measures corresponding to each temperature level to the standard
Gaussian. In doing so, we relax the Gaussian ansatz for the intermediate
measures used in standard EKI, allowing us to achieve higher fidelity
approximations to non-Gaussian targets. We demonstrate the performance of FAKI
on two numerical benchmarks, showing dramatic improvements over standard EKI in
terms of accuracy whilst accelerating its already rapid convergence properties
(typically in $\mathcal{O}(10)$ steps). |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.11490 |