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Variational Bayesian methods for spatial data analysis
Authors:Qian Ren  Andrew O. Finley  James S. Hodges
Affiliation:
  • a Division of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota, MN, USA
  • b Department of Forestry, Michigan State University, MI, USA
  • c Department of Geography, Michigan State University, MI, USA
  • Abstract:With scientific data available at geocoded locations, investigators are increasingly turning to spatial process models for carrying out statistical inference. However, fitting spatial models often involves expensive matrix decompositions, whose computational complexity increases in cubic order with the number of spatial locations. This situation is aggravated in Bayesian settings where such computations are required once at every iteration of the Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms. In this paper, we describe the use of Variational Bayesian (VB) methods as an alternative to MCMC to approximate the posterior distributions of complex spatial models. Variational methods, which have been used extensively in Bayesian machine learning for several years, provide a lower bound on the marginal likelihood, which can be computed efficiently. We provide results for the variational updates in several models especially emphasizing their use in multivariate spatial analysis. We demonstrate estimation and model comparisons from VB methods by using simulated data as well as environmental data sets and compare them with inference from MCMC.
    Keywords:Bayesian inference   Gaussian process   Hierarchical models   Markov chain Monte Carlo   Spatial process models   Variational Bayesian
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