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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1618311
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1618311 |
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An adaptive Metropolis algorithm (English)
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12 July 2001
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The choice of the proposal distribution for the random walk Metropolis algorithms is known to be a crucial factor for the convergence of the algorithm. The authors introduce an adaptive variant of the Metropolis algorithm where the proposal distribution is updated using the information about the target distribution obtained so far. This adapted proposal distribution \(q_t(\cdot|X_0,\dots, X_{t-1})\) is a Gaussian distribution with mean at the current point \(X_{t-1}\) and covariance \(C_t\) being a function of \(X_0,\dots, X_{t-1}\). Although the adaptive algorithm is non-Markovian, it is possible to prove that it has the correct ergodic properties if the target distribution has a bounded support in \(\mathbb{R}^d\). The authors report results of numerical tests, which indicate that the adaptive algorithm competes well with the traditional Metropolis-Hastings algorithms.
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adaptive algorithm
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Markov chain Monte Carlo
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ergodicity
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random walk Metropolis algorithms
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convergence
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numerical tests
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Metropolis-Hastings algorithms
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