On the optimal scaling of the Modified Metropolis-Hastings algorithm

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作者
Zuev, K. M. [1 ]
Beck, J. L. [1 ]
Katafygiotis, L. S. [2 ]
机构
[1] CALTECH, Div Engn & Appl Sci, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[2] Hong Kong Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
HIGH DIMENSIONS; PROBABILITIES; RELIABILITY;
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Estimation of small failure probabilities is one of the most important and challenging problems in reliability engineering. In cases of practical interest, the failure probability is given by a high-dimensional integral. Since multivariate integration suffers from the curse of dimensionality, the usual numerical methods are inapplicable. Over the past decade, the civil engineering research community has increasingly realized the potential of advanced simulation methods for treating reliability problems. The Subset Simulation method, introduced by Au & Beck (2001a), is considered to be one of the most robust advanced simulation techniques for solving high-dimensional nonlinear problems. The Modified Metropolis-Hastings (MMH) algorithm, a variation of the original Metropolis-Hastings algorithm (Metropolis et al. 1953, Hastings 1970), is used in Subset Simulation for sampling from conditional high-dimensional distributions. The efficiency and accuracy of Subset Simulation directly depends on the ergodic properties of the Markov chain generated by MMH, in other words, on how fast the chain explores the parameter space. The latter is determined by the choice of one-dimensional proposal distributions, making this choice very important. It was noticed in Au & Beck (2001a) that the performance of MMH is not sensitive to the type of the proposal PDFs, however, it strongly depends on the variance of proposal PDFs. Nevertheless, in almost all real-life applications, the scaling of proposal PDFs is still largely an art. The issue of optimal scaling was realized in the original paper by Metropolis (Metropolis et al. 1953). Gelman, Roberts, and Gilks (Gelman et al. 1996) have been the first authors to publish theoretical results about the optimal scaling of the original Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. They proved that for optimal sampling from a high-dimensional Gaussian distribution, the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm should be tuned to accept approximately 25% of the proposed moves only. This came as an unexpected and counter-intuitive result. Since then a lot of papers has been published on the optimal scaling of the original Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. In this paper, in the spirit of Gelman et al. (1996), we address the following question which is of high practical importance: what are the optimal one-dimensional Gaussian proposal PDFs for simulating a high-dimensional conditional Gaussian distribution using the MMH algorithm? We present a collection of observations on the optimal scaling of the Modified Metropolis-Hastings algorithm for different numerical examples, and develop an optimal scaling strategy for MMH when it is employed within Subset Simulation for estimating small failure probabilities.
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页码:2836 / 2843
页数:8
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