Learning under singularity: an information criterion improving WBIC and sBIC

Author:

Liu LiruiORCID,Suzuki Joe

Abstract

AbstractWe introduce a novel information criterion, termed learning under singularity (LS), designed to enhance the functionality of the widely applicable Bayes information criterion (WBIC) and the singular Bayesian information criterion (sBIC). LS is effective without regularity constraints and demonstrates stability. Watanabe defined a statistical model or a learning machine as regular if the mapping from a parameter to a probability distribution is one-to-one and its Fisher information matrix is positive definite. In contrast, models not meeting these conditions are termed singular. Over the past decade, several information criteria for singular cases have been proposed, including WBIC and sBIC. WBIC is applicable in non-regular scenarios but faces challenges with large sample sizes and redundant estimation of known learning coefficients. Conversely, sBIC is limited in its broader application due to its dependence on maximum likelihood estimates. LS addresses these limitations by enhancing the utility of both WBIC and sBIC. It incorporates the empirical loss from the widely applicable information criterion (WAIC) to represent the goodness of fit to the statistical model, along with a penalty term similar to that of sBIC. This approach offers a flexible and robust method for model selection, free from regularity constraints.

Funder

JSPS KAKENHI

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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