Unbiased Hamiltonian Monte Carlo with couplings

1 Sep 2017  ·  Jeremy Heng, Pierre E. Jacob ·

We propose a methodology to parallelize Hamiltonian Monte Carlo estimators. Our approach constructs a pair of Hamiltonian Monte Carlo chains that are coupled in such a way that they meet exactly after some random number of iterations. These chains can then be combined so that resulting estimators are unbiased. This allows us to produce independent replicates in parallel and average them to obtain estimators that are consistent in the limit of the number of replicates, instead of the usual limit of the number of Markov chain iterations. We investigate the scalability of our coupling in high dimensions on a toy example. The choice of algorithmic parameters and the efficiency of our proposed methodology are then illustrated on a logistic regression with 300 covariates, and a log-Gaussian Cox point processes model with low to fine grained discretizations.

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