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Neural Information Processing Systems

First provide a summary of the paper, and then address the following criteria: Quality, clarity, originality and significance. In particle filtering, the resampling step is a synchronous operation: one needs all the particles before computing the normalised weights (since the denominator is the sum of all the weights), and then resample. The reviewed paper propose an asynchronous resampling mechanism, where the number of children of particle k depends only the weights of particles 1 to k. The proposed idea is quite straightforward, but still interesting and potentially very useful. What is a bit lacking in the current version is some motivation for an asynchronous implementation of particle filtering.


Asynchronous Anytime Sequential Monte Carlo

Neural Information Processing Systems

We introduce a new sequential Monte Carlo algorithm we call the particle cascade. The particle cascade is an asynchronous, anytime alternative to traditional sequential Monte Carlo algorithms that is amenable to parallel and distributed implementations. It uses no barrier synchronizations which leads to improved particle throughput and memory efficiency. It is an anytime algorithm in the sense that it can be run forever to emit an unbounded number of particles while keeping within a fixed memory budget. We prove that the particle cascade provides an unbiased marginal likelihood estimator which can be straightforwardly plugged into existing pseudo-marginal methods.


Asynchronous Anytime Sequential Monte Carlo

Brooks Paige, Frank Wood, Arnaud Doucet, Yee Whye Teh

Neural Information Processing Systems

We introduce a new sequential Monte Carlo algorithm we call the particle cascade. The particle cascade is an asynchronous, anytime alternative to traditional sequential Monte Carlo algorithms that is amenable to parallel and distributed implementations. It uses no barrier synchronizations which leads to improved particle throughput and memory efficiency. It is an anytime algorithm in the sense that it can be run forever to emit an unbounded number of particles while keeping within a fixed memory budget. We prove that the particle cascade provides an unbiased marginal likelihood estimator which can be straightforwardly plugged into existing pseudo-marginal methods.


Asynchronous Anytime Sequential Monte Carlo

Neural Information Processing Systems

We introduce a new sequential Monte Carlo algorithm we call the particle cascade. The particle cascade is an asynchronous, anytime alternative to traditional sequential Monte Carlo algorithms that is amenable to parallel and distributed implementations. It uses no barrier synchronizations which leads to improved particle throughput and memory efficiency. It is an anytime algorithm in the sense that it can be run forever to emit an unbounded number of particles while keeping within a fixed memory budget. We prove that the particle cascade provides an unbiased marginal likelihood estimator which can be straightforwardly plugged into existing pseudo-marginal methods.


Asynchronous Anytime Sequential Monte Carlo

Paige, Brooks, Wood, Frank, Doucet, Arnaud, Teh, Yee Whye

Neural Information Processing Systems

We introduce a new sequential Monte Carlo algorithm we call the particle cascade. The particle cascade is an asynchronous, anytime alternative to traditional sequential Monte Carlo algorithms that is amenable to parallel and distributed implementations. It uses no barrier synchronizations which leads to improved particle throughput and memory efficiency. It is an anytime algorithm in the sense that it can be run forever to emit an unbounded number of particles while keeping within a fixed memory budget. We prove that the particle cascade provides an unbiased marginal likelihood estimator which can be straightforwardly plugged into existing pseudo-marginal methods.


Asynchronous Anytime Sequential Monte Carlo

Paige, Brooks, Wood, Frank, Doucet, Arnaud, Teh, Yee Whye

Neural Information Processing Systems

We introduce a new sequential Monte Carlo algorithm we call the particle cascade. The particle cascade is an asynchronous, anytime alternative to traditional sequential Monte Carlo algorithms that is amenable to parallel and distributed implementations. It uses no barrier synchronizations which leads to improved particle throughput and memory efficiency. It is an anytime algorithm in the sense that it can be run forever to emit an unbounded number of particles while keeping within a fixed memory budget. We prove that the particle cascade provides an unbiased marginal likelihood estimator which can be straightforwardly plugged into existing pseudo-marginal methods.


Asynchronous Anytime Sequential Monte Carlo

Paige, Brooks, Wood, Frank, Doucet, Arnaud, Teh, Yee Whye

arXiv.org Machine Learning

We introduce a new sequential Monte Carlo algorithm we call the particle cascade . The particle cascade is an asynchronous, anytime alternative to traditional particle filtering algorithms. It uses no barrier synchronizations which leads to improved particle throughput and memory efficiency. It is an anytime algorithm in the sense that it can be run forever to emit an unbounded number of particles while keeping within a fixed memory budget. We prove that the particle cascade is an unbiased marginal likelihood estimator which means that it can be straightforwardly plugged into existing pseudomarginal methods.