Abstract
Methods of approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) are increasingly used for analysis of complex models. A major challenge for ABC is over-coming the often inherent problem of high rejection rates in the accept/reject methods based on prior:predictive sampling. A number of recent developments aim to address this with extensions based on sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) strategies. We build on this here, introducing an ABC SMC method that uses data-based adaptive weights. This easily implemented and computationally trivial extension of ABC SMC can very substantially improve acceptance rates, as is demonstrated in a series of examples with simulated and real data sets, including a currently topical example from dynamic modelling in systems biology applications.
Citation
Fernando V. Bonassi. Mike West. "Sequential Monte Carlo with Adaptive Weights for Approximate Bayesian Computation." Bayesian Anal. 10 (1) 171 - 187, March 2015. https://doi.org/10.1214/14-BA891
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