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Main Author: Lee, Ayeong
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.04181
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contents Dirichlet distributions are probability measures on the unit simplex. They are often used as prior distributions in modeling categorical data, such as in topic analysis of text data. Motivated by this application, we consider Monte Carlo estimation of expectations $\mathbb{E}[\exp(nH(θ))]$, where $θ$ has a Dirichlet distribution, $H$ is a real-valued function, and $n$ is a parameter. We develop variance reduction techniques particularly designed to work well for large $n$. Our analysis is guided by the Laplace method for approximating integrals, which we extend to fit our problem setting. We develop an importance sampling method that achieves a near-optimal asymptotic relative error. We use related ideas to select a provably effective control variate. We illustrate these results through their application in topic analysis.
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spellingShingle Variance Reduction Methods for Dirichlet Expectations
Lee, Ayeong
Methodology
Dirichlet distributions are probability measures on the unit simplex. They are often used as prior distributions in modeling categorical data, such as in topic analysis of text data. Motivated by this application, we consider Monte Carlo estimation of expectations $\mathbb{E}[\exp(nH(θ))]$, where $θ$ has a Dirichlet distribution, $H$ is a real-valued function, and $n$ is a parameter. We develop variance reduction techniques particularly designed to work well for large $n$. Our analysis is guided by the Laplace method for approximating integrals, which we extend to fit our problem setting. We develop an importance sampling method that achieves a near-optimal asymptotic relative error. We use related ideas to select a provably effective control variate. We illustrate these results through their application in topic analysis.
title Variance Reduction Methods for Dirichlet Expectations
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.04181