hasty-hamiltonian

Speedy traversal through parameter space.

http://github.com/jtobin/hasty-hamiltonian

Version on this page:1.1.3
LTS Haskell 22.18:1.3.4
Stackage Nightly 2024-04-24:1.3.4
Latest on Hackage:1.3.4

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MIT licensed by Jared Tobin
Maintained by [email protected]
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Module documentation for 1.1.3

Used by 1 package in nightly-2016-08-06(full list with versions):

Gradient-based traversal through parameter space.

This implementation of HMC algorithm uses lens as a means to operate over generic indexed traversable functors, so you can expect it to work if your target function takes a list, vector, map, sequence, etc. as its argument.

If you don't want to calculate your gradients by hand you can use the handy ad library for automatic differentiation.

Exports a mcmc function that prints a trace to stdout, as well as a hamiltonian transition operator that can be used more generally.

import Numeric.AD (grad)
import Numeric.MCMC.Hamiltonian

target :: RealFloat a => [a] -> a
target [x0, x1] = negate ((x0 + 2 * x1 - 7) ^ 2 + (2 * x0 + x1 - 5) ^ 2)

gTarget :: [Double] -> [Double]
gTarget = grad target

booth :: Target [Double]
booth = Target target (Just gTarget)

main :: IO ()
main = withSystemRandom . asGenIO $ mcmc 10000 0.05 20 [0, 0] booth