Regarding non conjugate priors #210
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Hi @prantik1998. Generally, two ways are available:
f(x) = x
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x ~ Beta(a, b)
x_ ~ f(x) where {meta = CVI(rng, nr_samples, nr_iterations, optimizer)}
y ~ Normal(0.0, x_)
... More on it here:
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Thanks @albertpod I wanted to know whether the CVI method will also work when x is a vector ?? |
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Hi @prantik1998, yes it will work. You can check this example https://biaslab.github.io/RxInfer.jl/stable/examples/advanced_examples/Nonlinear%20Sensor%20Fusion/#examples-nonlinear-sensor-fusion. |
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I want to know how to perform inference with non conjugate priors using rxinfer
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