Journal Article10.48550/arXiv.2305.19147
Conditional score-based diffusion models for Bayesian inference in infinite dimensions
TL;DR: In this paper , the conditional denoising estimator is used to learn the posterior distribution in infinite-dimensional Bayesian linear inverse problems using amortized conditional score-based diffusion models.
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Abstract: Since their first introduction, score-based diffusion models (SDMs) have been successfully applied to solve a variety of linear inverse problems in finite-dimensional vector spaces due to their ability to efficiently approximate the posterior distribution. However, using SDMs for inverse problems in infinite-dimensional function spaces has only been addressed recently and by learning the unconditional score. While this approach has some advantages, depending on the specific inverse problem at hand, in order to sample from the conditional distribution it needs to incorporate the information from the observed data with a proximal optimization step, solving an optimization problem numerous times. This may not be feasible in inverse problems with computationally costly forward operators. To address these limitations, in this work we propose a method to learn the posterior distribution in infinite-dimensional Bayesian linear inverse problems using amortized conditional SDMs. In particular, we prove that the conditional denoising estimator is a consistent estimator of the conditional score in infinite dimensions. We show that the extension of SDMs to the conditional setting requires some care because the conditional score typically blows up for small times contrarily to the unconditional score. We also discuss the robustness of the learned distribution against perturbations of the observations. We conclude by presenting numerical examples that validate our approach and provide additional insights.
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