Dependent Modeling of Temporal Sequences of Random Partitions

2021 
We consider the task of modeling a dependent sequence of random partitions. It is well-known that a random measure in Bayesian nonparametrics induces a distribution over random partitions. The community has therefore assumed that the best approach to obtain a dependent sequence of random partitions is through modeling dependent random measures. We argue that this approach is problematic and show that the random partition model induced by dependent Bayesian nonparametric priors exhibit counter-intuitive dependence among partitions even though the dependence for the sequence of random probability measures is intuitive. Because of this, we advocate instead to model the sequence of random partitions directly when clustering is of principal interest. To this end, we develop a class of dependent random partition models that explicitly models dependence in a sequence of partitions. We derive conditional and marginal properties of the joint partition model and devise computational strategies when employing the method in Bayesian modeling. In the case of temporal dependence, we demonstrate through simulation how the methodology produces partitions that evolve gently and naturally over time. We further illustrate the utility of the method by applying it to an environmental data set that exhibits spatio-temporal dependence.
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