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Convergence of the Inexact Langevin Algorithm and Score-based Generative Models in KL Divergence

Abstract

We study the Inexact Langevin Dynamics (ILD), Inexact Langevin Algorithm (ILA), and Score-based Generative Modeling (SGM) when utilizing estimated score functions for sampling. Our focus lies in establishing stable biased convergence guarantees in terms of the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence. To achieve these guarantees, we impose two key assumptions: 1) the target distribution satisfies the log-Sobolev inequality (LSI), and 2) the score estimator exhibits a bounded Moment Generating Function (MGF) error. Notably, the MGF error assumption we adopt is more lenient compared to the LL^\infty error assumption used in existing literature. However, it is stronger than the L2L^2 error assumption utilized in recent works, which often leads to unstable bounds. We explore the question of how to obtain a provably accurate score estimator that satisfies the MGF error assumption. Specifically, we demonstrate that a simple estimator based on kernel density estimation fulfills the MGF error assumption for sub-Gaussian target distribution, at the population level.

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