Postprocessing of MCMC
Abstract
Markov chain Monte Carlo is the engine of modern Bayesian statistics, being used to approximate the posterior and derived quantities of interest. Despite this, the issue of how the output from a Markov chain is postprocessed and reported is often overlooked. Convergence diagnostics can be used to control bias via burn-in removal, but these do not account for (common) situations where a limited computational budget engenders a bias-variance trade-off. The aim of this article is to review state-of-the-art techniques for postprocessing Markov chain output. Our review covers methods based on discrepancy minimization, which directly address the bias-variance trade-off, as well as general-purpose control variate methods for approximating expected quantities of interest.
- Publication:
- Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application
- Pub Date:
- March 2022
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2103.16048
- Bibcode:
- 2022AnRSA...9..529S
- Keywords:
- Statistics - Methodology;
- Statistics - Computation
- E-Print:
- Version 3 is the accepted version. When citing this paper, please use the following: South, LF, Riabiz, M, Teymur, O &