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Robust Particle Filter
The Robust Particle Filter is a sequential Monte Carlo method that tracks hidden states in nonlinear, non-Gaussian systems while remaining resistant to outliers and model misspecification. It replaces the standard Gaussian likelihood with a heavy-tailed or bounded-influence density, so that anomalous observations receive downweighted importance and cannot derail the state estimate.
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Robust Particle Filter
Taxonomic method record · bayesian / bayesian
- Ristic, B., Arulampalam, S. & Gordon, N. (2004). Beyond the Kalman Filter: Particle Filters for Tracking Applications. Artech House. · ISBN 978-1580536318
- Hurzeler, M. & Kunsch, H. R. (1998). Monte Carlo approximations for general state-space models. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 7(2), 175-193. · URL
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