ON THE EFFICIENCY OF PSEUDO-MARGINAL RANDOM WALK METROPOLIS ALGORITHMS

Citation
Chris Sherlock et al., ON THE EFFICIENCY OF PSEUDO-MARGINAL RANDOM WALK METROPOLIS ALGORITHMS, Annals of statistics , 43(1), 2015, pp. 238-275
Journal title
ISSN journal
00905364
Volume
43
Issue
1
Year of publication
2015
Pages
238 - 275
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
We examine the behaviour of the pseudo-marginal random walk Metropolis algorithm, where evaluations of the target density for the accept/reject probability are estimated rather than computed precisely. Under relatively general conditions on the target distribution, we obtain limiting formulae for the acceptance rate and for the expected squared jump distance, as the dimension of the target approaches infinity, under the assumption that the noise in the estimate of the log-target is additive and is independent of the position. For targets with independent and identically distributed components, we also obtain a limiting diffusion for the first component. We then consider the overall efficiency of the algorithm, in terms of both speed of mixing and computational time. Assuming the additive noise is Gaussian and is inversely proportional to the number of unbiased estimates that are used, we prove that the algorithm is optimally efficient when the variance of the noise is approximately 3.283 and the acceptance rate is approximately 7.001%. We also find that the optimal scaling is insensitive to the noise and that the optimal variance of the noise is insensitive to the scaling. The theory is illustrated with a simulation study using the particle marginal random walk Metropolis.