An Efficient Quadrature Sequence and Sparsifying Methodology for Mean-Field Variational Inference

01/20/2023
by   Jed A. Duersch, et al.
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This work proposes a quasirandom sequence of quadratures for high-dimensional mean-field variational inference and a related sparsifying methodology. Each iterate of the sequence contains two evaluations points that combine to correctly integrate all univariate quadratic functions, as well as univariate cubics if the mean-field factors are symmetric. More importantly, averaging results over short subsequences achieves periodic exactness on a much larger space of multivariate polynomials of quadratic total degree. This framework is devised by first considering stochastic blocked mean-field quadratures, which may be useful in other contexts. By replacing pseudorandom sequences with quasirandom sequences, over half of all multivariate quadratic basis functions integrate exactly with only 4 function evaluations, and the exactness dimension increases for longer subsequences. Analysis shows how these efficient integrals characterize the dominant log-posterior contributions to mean-field variational approximations, including diagonal Hessian approximations, to support a robust sparsifying methodology in deep learning algorithms. A numerical demonstration of this approach on a simple Convolutional Neural Network for MNIST retains high test accuracy, 96.9 only 10 epochs, bearing potential to reduce both storage and energy requirements for deep learning models.

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