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- Embarrassingly Parallel GFlowNets
A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2024) da Silva, Tiago; Carvalho, Luis Max; Souza, Amauri; Kaski, Samuel; Mesquita, DiegoGFlowNets are a promising alternative to MCMC sampling for discrete compositional random variables. Training GFlowNets requires repeated evaluations of the unnormalized target distribution, or reward function. However, for large-scale posterior sampling, this may be prohibitive since it incurs traversing the data several times. Moreover, if the data are distributed across clients, employing standard GFlowNets leads to intensive client-server communication. To alleviate both these issues, we propose embarrassingly parallel GFlowNet (EP-GFlowNet). EP-GFlowNet is a provably correct divide-and-conquer method to sample from product distributions of the form R(⋅)∝R1(⋅)...RN(⋅) — e.g., in parallel or federated Bayes, where each Rn is a local posterior defined on a data partition. First, in parallel, we train a local GFlowNet targeting each Rn and send the resulting models to the server. Then, the server learns a global GFlowNet by enforcing our newly proposed aggregating balance condition, requiring a single communication step. Importantly, EP-GFlowNets can also be applied to multi-objective optimization and model reuse. Our experiments illustrate the effectiveness of EP-GFlowNets on multiple tasks, including parallel Bayesian phylogenetics, multi-objective multiset and sequence generation, and federated Bayesian structure learning.