Fast Generation of Exchangeable Sequence of Clusters Data

09/06/2022
by   Keith Levin, et al.
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Recent advances in Bayesian models for random partitions have led to the formulation and exploration of Exchangeable Sequences of Clusters (ESC) models. Under ESC models, it is the cluster sizes that are exchangeable, rather than the observations themselves. This property is particularly useful for obtaining microclustering behavior, whereby cluster sizes grow sublinearly in the number of observations, as is common in applications such as record linkage, sparse networks and genomics. Unfortunately, the exchangeable clusters property comes at the cost of projectivity. As a consequence, in contrast to more traditional Dirichlet Process or Pitman-Yor process mixture models, samples a priori from ESC models cannot be easily obtained in a sequential fashion and instead require the use of rejection or importance sampling. In this work, drawing on connections between ESC models and discrete renewal theory, we obtain closed-form expressions for certain ESC models and develop faster methods for generating samples a priori from these models compared with the existing state of the art. In the process, we establish analytical expressions for the distribution of the number of clusters under ESC models, which was unknown prior to this work.

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