Improved Inference of Inverse Ising Problems under Missing Observations in Restricted Boltzmann Machines

Improved Inference of Inverse Ising Problems under Missing Observations in Restricted Boltzmann Machines










arXiv:2504.05643v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Restricted Boltzmann machines (RBMs) are energy-based models analogous to the Ising model and are widely applied in statistical machine learning. The standard inverse Ising problem with a complete dataset requires computing both data and model expectations and is computationally challenging because model expectations have a combinatorial explosion. Furthermore, in many applications, the available datasets are partially incomplete, making it difficult to compute even data expectations. In this study, we propose a approximation framework for these expectations in the practical inverse Ising problems that integrates mean-field approximation or persistent contrastive divergence to generate refined initial points and spatial Monte Carlo integration to enhance estimator accuracy. We demonstrate that the proposed method effectively and accurately tunes the model parameters in comparison to the conventional method.






Kaiji Sekimoto, Muneki Yasuda





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