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Research Article

Tractable skew-normal approximations via matching

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Pages 1016-1034 | Received 28 Mar 2023, Accepted 26 Oct 2023, Published online: 07 Nov 2023
 

Abstract

Many approximate Bayesian inference methods assume a particular parametric form for approximating the posterior distribution. A Gaussian distribution provides a convenient density for such approaches; examples include the Laplace, penalized quasi-likelihood, Gaussian variational, and expectation propagation methods. Unfortunately, these all ignore potential posterior skewness. The recent work of Durante et al. [Skewed Bernstein-von Mises theorem and skew-modal approximations; 2023. ArXiv preprint arXiv:2301.03038.] addresses this using skew-modal (SM) approximations, and is theoretically justified by a skewed Bernstein-von Mises theorem. However, the SM approximation can be impractical to work with in terms of tractability and storage costs, and uses only local posterior information. We introduce a variety of matching-based approximation schemes using the standard skew-normal distribution to resolve these issues. Experiments were conducted to compare the performance of this skew-normal matching method (both as a standalone approximation and as a post-hoc skewness adjustment) with the SM and existing Gaussian approximations. We show that for small and moderate dimensions, skew-normal matching can be much more accurate than these other approaches. For post-hoc skewness adjustments, this comes at very little cost in additional computational time.

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The authors confirm that there are no relevant financial or non-financial competing interests to report.

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Funding

The work of John T. Ormerod was supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project Grant (DP210100521).