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Generative Models: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Kris Sankaran, Susan Holmes

2022Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

By linking conceptual theories with observed data, generative models can support reasoning in complex situations. They have come to play a central role both within and beyond statistics, providing the basis for power analysis in molecular biology, theory building in particle physics, and resource allocation in epidemiology, for example. We introduce the probabilistic and computational concepts underlying modern generative models and then analyze how they can be used to inform experimental design, iterative model refinement, goodness-of-fit evaluation, and agent based simulation. We emphasize a modular view of generative mechanisms and discuss how they can be flexibly recombined in new problem contexts. We provide practical illustrations throughout, and code for reproducing all examples is available at https://github.com/krisrs1128/generative_review . Finally, we observe how research in generative models is currently split across several islands of activity, and we highlight opportunities lying at disciplinary intersections.

Topics & Concepts

Generative grammarComputer scienceGenerative modelPerspective (graphical)Modular designProbabilistic logicGenerative DesignManagement scienceData scienceArtificial intelligenceTheoretical computer scienceCognitive scienceProgramming languagePsychologyOperations managementMetric (unit)EconomicsEvolutionary Algorithms and ApplicationsTopic ModelingAdvanced Text Analysis Techniques
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