Probabilistic Numerics and Uncertainty in Computations

June 03, 2015 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐Ÿ› Proceedings of the Royal Society A

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Authors Philipp Hennig, Michael A Osborne, Mark Girolami arXiv ID 1506.01326 Category math.NA: Numerical Analysis Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.LG, stat.CO, stat.ML Citations 324 Venue Proceedings of the Royal Society A Last Checked 1 month ago
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We deliver a call to arms for probabilistic numerical methods: algorithms for numerical tasks, including linear algebra, integration, optimization and solving differential equations, that return uncertainties in their calculations. Such uncertainties, arising from the loss of precision induced by numerical calculation with limited time or hardware, are important for much contemporary science and industry. Within applications such as climate science and astrophysics, the need to make decisions on the basis of computations with large and complex data has led to a renewed focus on the management of numerical uncertainty. We describe how several seminal classic numerical methods can be interpreted naturally as probabilistic inference. We then show that the probabilistic view suggests new algorithms that can flexibly be adapted to suit application specifics, while delivering improved empirical performance. We provide concrete illustrations of the benefits of probabilistic numeric algorithms on real scientific problems from astrometry and astronomical imaging, while highlighting open problems with these new algorithms. Finally, we describe how probabilistic numerical methods provide a coherent framework for identifying the uncertainty in calculations performed with a combination of numerical algorithms (e.g. both numerical optimisers and differential equation solvers), potentially allowing the diagnosis (and control) of error sources in computations.
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