LGQMCOMLJul 17, 2020

SBI -- A toolkit for simulation-based inference

arXiv:2007.09114v26 citations
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This toolkit addresses the problem of parameter inference for scientists and engineers using black-box simulators, offering a unified interface to state-of-the-art methods, but it is incremental as it packages existing algorithms.

The authors tackled the challenge of tuning parameters in stochastic numerical simulators to match empirical data, presenting sbi, a PyTorch-based toolkit that implements simulation-based inference algorithms using neural networks to identify all high-probability parameter sets and quantify uncertainty.

Scientists and engineers employ stochastic numerical simulators to model empirically observed phenomena. In contrast to purely statistical models, simulators express scientific principles that provide powerful inductive biases, improve generalization to new data or scenarios and allow for fewer, more interpretable and domain-relevant parameters. Despite these advantages, tuning a simulator's parameters so that its outputs match data is challenging. Simulation-based inference (SBI) seeks to identify parameter sets that a) are compatible with prior knowledge and b) match empirical observations. Importantly, SBI does not seek to recover a single 'best' data-compatible parameter set, but rather to identify all high probability regions of parameter space that explain observed data, and thereby to quantify parameter uncertainty. In Bayesian terminology, SBI aims to retrieve the posterior distribution over the parameters of interest. In contrast to conventional Bayesian inference, SBI is also applicable when one can run model simulations, but no formula or algorithm exists for evaluating the probability of data given parameters, i.e. the likelihood. We present $\texttt{sbi}$, a PyTorch-based package that implements SBI algorithms based on neural networks. $\texttt{sbi}$ facilitates inference on black-box simulators for practising scientists and engineers by providing a unified interface to state-of-the-art algorithms together with documentation and tutorials.

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