Robust Bayesian Inference via Variational Approximations of Generalized Rho-Posteriors
Abstract
We introduce the -posterior, a modified version of the -posterior, obtained by replacing the supremum over competitor parameters with a softmax aggregation. This modification allows a PAC-Bayesian analysis of the -posterior. This yields finite-sample oracle inequalities with explicit convergence rates that inherit the key robustness properties of the original framework, in particular, graceful degradation under model misspecification and data contamination. Crucially, the PAC-Bayesian oracle inequalities extend to variational approximations of the -posterior, providing theoretical guarantees for tractable inference. Numerical experiments on exponential families, regression, and real-world datasets confirm that the resulting variational procedures achieve robustness competitive with theoretical predictions at computational cost comparable to standard variational Bayes.
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