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Title: Evaluating probabilities under high-dimensional latent variable models
Authors: Murray, Iain
Ruslan Salakhutdinov
Issue Date: 2009
Journal Title: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 21, Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems
Abstract: We present a simple new Monte Carlo algorithm for evaluating probabilities of observations in complex latent variable models, such as Deep Belief Networks. While the method is based on Markov chains, estimates based on short runs are formally unbiased. In expectation, the log probability of a test set will be underestimated, and this could form the basis of a probabilistic bound. The method is much cheaper than gold-standard annealing-based methods and only slightly more expensive than the cheapest Monte Carlo methods. We give examples of the new method substantially improving simple variational bounds at modest extra cost.
URI: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/imurray2/pub/09eval_latents/
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