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📄 Abstract
Abstract: Inference on modern Bayesian Neural Networks (BNNs) often relies on a
variational inference treatment, imposing violated assumptions of independence
and the form of the posterior. Traditional MCMC approaches avoid these
assumptions at the cost of increased computation due to its incompatibility to
subsampling of the likelihood. New Piecewise Deterministic Markov Process
(PDMP) samplers permit subsampling, though introduce a model specific
inhomogenous Poisson Process (IPPs) which is difficult to sample from. This
work introduces a new generic and adaptive thinning scheme for sampling from
these IPPs, and demonstrates how this approach can accelerate the application
of PDMPs for inference in BNNs. Experimentation illustrates how inference with
these methods is computationally feasible, can improve predictive accuracy,
MCMC mixing performance, and provide informative uncertainty measurements when
compared against other approximate inference schemes.