Uncertainty in Neural Networks: Bayesian Ensembling

Pearce, Tim, Zaki, Mohamed, Brintrup, Alexandra, Neel, Andy

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

Understanding the uncertainty of a neural network's (NN) predictions is essential for many applications. The Bayesian framework provides a principled approach to this, however applying it to NNs is challenging due to the large number of parameters and data. Ensembling NNs provides a practical and scalable method for uncertainty quantification. Its drawback is that its justification is heuristic rather than Bayesian. In this work we propose one modification to the usual ensembling process, that does result in Bayesian behaviour: regularising parameters about values drawn from a prior distribution. Hence, we present an easily implementable, scalable technique for performing approximate Bayesian inference in NNs.

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