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A practical sequential stopping rule for high-dimensional MCMC and its application to spatial-temporal Bayesian models

A current challenge for many Bayesian analyses is determining when to terminate high-dimensional Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations. To this end, we propose using an automated sequential stopping procedure that terminates the simulation when the computational uncertainty is small relative to the posterior uncertainty. Such a stopping rule has previously been shown to work well in settings with posteriors of moderate dimension. In this paper, we illustrate its utility in high-dimensional simulations while overcoming some current computational issues. Further, we investigate the relationship between the stopping rule and effective sample size. As examples, we consider two complex Bayesian analyses on spatially and temporally correlated datasets. The first involves a dynamic space-time model on weather station data and the second a spatial variable selection model on fMRI brain imaging data. Our results show the sequential stopping rule is easy to implement, provides uncertainty estimates, and performs well in high-dimensional settings.

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