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Abstract
Neural networks have achieved remarkable performance across various problem
domains, but their widespread applicability is hindered by inherent limitations
such as overconfidence in predictions, lack of interpretability, and
vulnerability to adversarial attacks. To address these challenges, Bayesian
neural networks (BNNs) have emerged as a compelling extension of conventional
neural networks, integrating uncertainty estimation into their predictive
capabilities.
This comprehensive primer presents a systematic introduction to the
fundamental concepts of neural networks and Bayesian inference, elucidating
their synergistic integration for the development of BNNs. The target audience
comprises statisticians with a potential background in Bayesian methods but
lacking deep learning expertise, as well as machine learners proficient in deep
neural networks but with limited exposure to Bayesian statistics. We provide an
overview of commonly employed priors, examining their impact on model behavior
and performance. Additionally, we delve into the practical considerations
associated with training and inference in BNNs.
Furthermore, we explore advanced topics within the realm of BNN research,
acknowledging the existence of ongoing debates and controversies. By offering
insights into cutting-edge developments, this primer not only equips
researchers and practitioners with a solid foundation in BNNs, but also
illuminates the potential applications of this dynamic field. As a valuable
resource, it fosters an understanding of BNNs and their promising prospects,
facilitating further advancements in the pursuit of knowledge and innovation.