Kernelized Normalizing Constant Estimation: Bridging Bayesian Quadrature and Bayesian Optimization

11 Jan 2024  ·  Xu Cai, Jonathan Scarlett ·

In this paper, we study the problem of estimating the normalizing constant $\int e^{-\lambda f(x)}dx$ through queries to the black-box function $f$, where $f$ belongs to a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS), and $\lambda$ is a problem parameter. We show that to estimate the normalizing constant within a small relative error, the level of difficulty depends on the value of $\lambda$: When $\lambda$ approaches zero, the problem is similar to Bayesian quadrature (BQ), while when $\lambda$ approaches infinity, the problem is similar to Bayesian optimization (BO). More generally, the problem varies between BQ and BO. We find that this pattern holds true even when the function evaluations are noisy, bringing new aspects to this topic. Our findings are supported by both algorithm-independent lower bounds and algorithmic upper bounds, as well as simulation studies conducted on a variety of benchmark functions.

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