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Unbiased approximations of products of expectations

4 September 2017
Anthony Lee
S. Tiberi
Giacomo Zanella
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Abstract

We consider the problem of approximating the product of nnn expectations with respect to a common probability distribution μ\muμ. Such products routinely arise in statistics as values of the likelihood in latent variable models. Motivated by pseudo-marginal Markov chain Monte Carlo schemes, we focus on unbiased estimators of such products. The standard approach is to sample NNN particles from μ\muμ and assign each particle to one of the expectations. This is wasteful and typically requires the number of particles to grow quadratically with the number of expectations. We propose an alternative estimator that approximates each expectation using most of the particles while preserving unbiasedness. We carefully study its properties, showing that in latent variable contexts the proposed estimator needs only O(n)\mathcal{O}(n)O(n) particles to match the performance of the standard approach with O(n2)\mathcal{O}(n^{2})O(n2) particles. We demonstrate the procedure on two latent variable examples from approximate Bayesian computation and single-cell gene expression analysis, observing computational gains of the order of the number of expectations, i.e. data points, nnn.

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