STATISTICS Review Seminar: Jakob Torgander

Date
29 September 2025, 13:15–14:45
Location
Ekonomikum, H317
Type
Seminar
Organiser
Department of Statistics

Speaker Jakob Torgander, Department of Statistics, Uppsala University

Opponent David Broman, EECS, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Topic posteriordb: Testing, Benchmarking and Developing Bayesian Inference Algorithms

Abstract The generality and robustness of inference algorithms is critical to the success of widely used probabilistic programming languages such as Stan, PyMC, Pyro, and Turing.jl. When designing a new general-purpose inference algorithm, whether it involves Monte Carlo sampling or variational approximation, the fundamental problem arises in evaluating its accuracy and efficiency across a range of representative target models. To solve this problem, we propose posteriordb, a database of models and data sets defining target densities along with reference Monte Carlo draws. We further provide a guide to the best practices in using posteriordb for model evaluation and comparison. To provide a wide range of realistic target densities, posteriordb currently comprises 120 representative models and has been instrumental in developing several general inference algorithms.

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