Version 0.7.3 released! See the CHANGELOG and notebooks.
NOTE: For the time being NetworkX 2 is incompatible with ELFI.
ELFI is a statistical software package written in Python for likelihood-free inference (LFI) such as Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC). The term LFI refers to a family of inference methods that replace the use of the likelihood function with a data generating simulator function. ELFI features an easy to use generative modeling syntax and supports parallelized inference out of the box.
Currently implemented LFI methods:
- ABC Rejection sampler
- Sequential Monte Carlo ABC sampler
- Bayesian Optimization for Likelihood-Free Inference (BOLFI)
Other notable included algorithms and methods:
- Bayesian Optimization
- No-U-Turn-Sampler, a Hamiltonian Monte Carlo MCMC sampler
ELFI also integrates tools for visualization, model comparison, diagnostics and post-processing.
See examples under notebooks to get started. Full documentation can be found at http://elfi.readthedocs.io/. Limited user-support may be asked from elfi-support.at.hiit.fi, but the Gitter chat is preferable.
ELFI requires Python 3.5 or greater. You can install ELFI by typing in your terminal:
pip install elfi
or on some platforms using Python 3 specific syntax:
pip3 install elfi
Note that in some environments you may need to first install numpy
with
pip install numpy
. This is due to our dependency to GPy
that uses numpy
in its installation.
graphviz
for drawing graphical models (needs Graphviz), highly recommended
If you are new to Python, perhaps the simplest way to install a specific version of Python is with Anaconda.
It is very practical to create a virtual Python environment. This way you won't interfere with your default Python environment and can easily use different versions of Python in different projects. You can create a virtual environment for ELFI using anaconda with:
conda create -n elfi python=3.5 numpy
source activate elfi
pip install elfi
A simple Dockerfile with Jupyter support is also provided. This is especially suitable for running tests. Please see Docker documentation for details.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/elfi-dev/elfi.git
cd elfi
make docker-build # builds the image with requirements for dev
make docker # runs a container with live elfi directory
To open a Jupyter notebook, run
jupyter notebook --ip 0.0.0.0 --no-browser --allow-root
within the container and then on host open the page http://localhost:8888.
ELFI depends on several other Python packages, which have their own dependencies. Resolving these may sometimes go wrong:
- If you receive an error about missing
numpy
, please install it first. - If you receive an error about
yaml.load
, installpyyaml
. - On OS X with Anaconda virtual environment say
conda install python.app
and then usepythonw
instead ofpython
. - Note that ELFI requires Python 3.5 or greater so try
pip3 install elfi
. - Make sure your Python installation meets the versions listed in
requirements.txt
.
If you wish to cite ELFI, please use the paper in JMLR:
@article{JMLR:v19:17-374,
author = {Jarno Lintusaari and Henri Vuollekoski and Antti Kangasr{\"a}{\"a}si{\"o} and Kusti Skyt{\'e}n and Marko J{\"a}rvenp{\"a}{\"a} and Pekka Marttinen and Michael U. Gutmann and Aki Vehtari and Jukka Corander and Samuel Kaski},
title = {ELFI: Engine for Likelihood-Free Inference},
journal = {Journal of Machine Learning Research},
year = {2018},
volume = {19},
number = {16},
pages = {1-7},
url = {http://jmlr.org/papers/v19/17-374.html}
}