Bayesian Robustness: A Nonasymptotic Viewpoint
Kush Bhatia, Yi-An Ma, Anca D. Dragan, Peter L. Bartlett, Michael. I. Jordan
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We study the problem of robustly estimating the posterior distribution for the setting where observed data can be contaminated with potentially adversarial outliers. We propose Rob-ULA, a robust variant of the Unadjusted Langevin Algorithm (ULA), and provide a finite-sample analysis of its sampling distribution. In particular, we show that after T= O(d/_acc) iterations, we can sample from p_T such that dist(p_T, p^*) _acc + O(), where is the fraction of corruptions. We corroborate our theoretical analysis with experiments on both synthetic and real-world data sets for mean estimation, regression and binary classification.