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Effortless, Simulation-Efficient Bayesian Inference using Tabular Foundation Models

24 April 2025
Julius Vetter
Manuel Gloeckler
Daniel Gedon
Jakob H Macke
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Abstract

Simulation-based inference (SBI) offers a flexible and general approach to performing Bayesian inference: In SBI, a neural network is trained on synthetic data simulated from a model and used to rapidly infer posterior distributions for observed data. A key goal for SBI is to achieve accurate inference with as few simulations as possible, especially for expensive simulators. In this work, we address this challenge by repurposing recent probabilistic foundation models for tabular data: We show how tabular foundation models -- specifically TabPFN -- can be used as pre-trained autoregressive conditional density estimators for SBI. We propose Neural Posterior Estimation with Prior-data Fitted Networks (NPE-PF) and show that it is competitive with current SBI approaches in terms of accuracy for both benchmark tasks and two complex scientific inverse problems. Crucially, it often substantially outperforms them in terms of simulation efficiency, sometimes requiring orders of magnitude fewer simulations. NPE-PF eliminates the need for inference network selection, training, and hyperparameter tuning. We also show that it exhibits superior robustness to model misspecification and can be scaled to simulation budgets that exceed the context size limit of TabPFN. NPE-PF provides a new direction for SBI, where training-free, general-purpose inference models offer efficient, easy-to-use, and flexible solutions for a wide range of stochastic inverse problems.

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@article{vetter2025_2504.17660,
  title={ Effortless, Simulation-Efficient Bayesian Inference using Tabular Foundation Models },
  author={ Julius Vetter and Manuel Gloeckler and Daniel Gedon and Jakob H. Macke },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.17660},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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