For reflected diffusion on bounded domains, the no-flux condition fixes one scalar per boundary point, the conormal trace of the score, and the paper gives an exact box parametrization, proves a misspecification floor, and shows hard reflection can mask trace errors.
Generalized Score Matching for General Domains
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Estimation of density functions supported on general domains arises when the data is naturally restricted to a proper subset of the real space. This problem is complicated by typically intractable normalizing constants. Score matching provides a powerful tool for estimating densities with such intractable normalizing constants, but as originally proposed is limited to densities on $\mathbb{R}^m$ and $\mathbb{R}_+^m$. In this paper, we offer a natural generalization of score matching that accommodates densities supported on a very general class of domains. We apply the framework to truncated graphical and pairwise interaction models, and provide theoretical guarantees for the resulting estimators. We also generalize a recently proposed method from bounded to unbounded domains, and empirically demonstrate the advantages of our method.
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Should the Boundary Term Be Learned in Reflected Diffusion? Conormal Trace and Reflection Masking
For reflected diffusion on bounded domains, the no-flux condition fixes one scalar per boundary point, the conormal trace of the score, and the paper gives an exact box parametrization, proves a misspecification floor, and shows hard reflection can mask trace errors.