Denotational validation of higher-order Bayesian inference

Author:

Ścibior Adam1,Kammar Ohad2,Vákár Matthijs2,Staton Sam2,Yang Hongseok3,Cai Yufei4,Ostermann Klaus4,Moss Sean K.5,Heunen Chris6,Ghahramani Zoubin7

Affiliation:

1. University of Cambridge, UK / MPI Tübingen, Germany

2. University of Oxford, UK

3. KAIST, South Korea

4. University of Tübingen, Germany

5. University of Cambridge, UK / University of Oxford, UK

6. University of Edinburgh, UK

7. University of Cambridge, UK / Uber AI Labs, USA

Abstract

We present a modular semantic account of Bayesian inference algorithms for probabilistic programming languages, as used in data science and machine learning. Sophisticated inference algorithms are often explained in terms of composition of smaller parts. However, neither their theoretical justification nor their implementation reflects this modularity. We show how to conceptualise and analyse such inference algorithms as manipulating intermediate representations of probabilistic programs using higher-order functions and inductive types, and their denotational semantics. Semantic accounts of continuous distributions use measurable spaces. However, our use of higher-order functions presents a substantial technical difficulty: it is impossible to define a measurable space structure over the collection of measurable functions between arbitrary measurable spaces that is compatible with standard operations on those functions, such as function application. We overcome this difficulty using quasi-Borel spaces, a recently proposed mathematical structure that supports both function spaces and continuous distributions. We define a class of semantic structures for representing probabilistic programs, and semantic validity criteria for transformations of these representations in terms of distribution preservation. We develop a collection of building blocks for composing representations. We use these building blocks to validate common inference algorithms such as Sequential Monte Carlo and Markov Chain Monte Carlo. To emphasize the connection between the semantic manipulation and its traditional measure theoretic origins, we use Kock's synthetic measure theory. We demonstrate its usefulness by proving a quasi-Borel counterpart to the Metropolis-Hastings-Green theorem.

Funder

Engi- neering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Royal Society

Institute for Information & Commu- nications Technology Promotion (IITP) grant funded by the Korea government

Balliol College Oxford

University College Oxford

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

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