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Main Authors: Taylor, Ian, Kaplan, Andee, Betancourt, Brenda
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.14271
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  • In the streaming data setting, where data arrive continuously or in frequent batches and there is no pre-determined amount of total data, Bayesian models can employ recursive updates, incorporating each new batch of data into the model parameters' posterior distribution. Filtering methods are currently used to perform these updates efficiently, however, they suffer from eventual degradation as the number of unique values within the filtered samples decreases. We propose Generative Filtering, a method for efficiently performing recursive Bayesian updates in the streaming setting. Generative Filtering retains the speed of a filtering method while using parallel updates to avoid degenerate distributions after repeated applications. We derive rates of convergence for Generative Filtering and conditions for the use of sufficient statistics instead of fully storing all past data. We investigate the alleviation of filtering degradation through simulation and Ecological species count data.