Performing numerical integration when the integrand itself can-not be evaluated point-wise is a challenging task that arises in statistical analysis, notably in Bayesian inference for models with intractable likelihood functions. Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms have been proposed for this setting, such as the pseudo-marginal method for latent variable models and the exchange algorithm for a class of undirected graphical models. As with any MCMC algorithm, the resulting estimators are justified asymptotically in the limit of the number of iterations, but exhibit a bias for any fixed number of iterations due to the Markov chains start-ing outside of stationarity. This “burn-in” bias is known to complicate the use of parallel processors for MCMC computations. We show how to use coupling techniques to generate unbiased estimators in finite time, building on recent advances for generic MCMC algorithms. We establish the theoretical validity of some of these procedures, by extending existing results to cover the case of polynomially ergodic Markov chains. The efficiency of the proposed estimators is compared with that of standard MCMC estima-tors, with theoretical arguments and numerical experiments including state space models and Ising models.
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Middleton, L., Deligiannidis, G., Doucet, A., & Jacob, P. E. (2020). Unbiased markov chain monte carlo for intractable target distributions. Electronic Journal of Statistics, 14(2), 2842–2891. https://doi.org/10.1214/20-EJS1727
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