Time series particle filter
The time series particle filter is a Sequential Monte Carlo method that tracks the hidden state of a nonlinear, non-Gaussian state-space model as new observations arrive one at a time. It represents the evolving posterior distribution over the latent state as a weighted cloud of random samples (particles), updating them at each time step through propagation, likelihood weighting, and resampling.
Source record
Citations copied verbatim from the method’s source record. No claim-level verification is inferred from them.
- Gordon, N. J., Salmond, D. J., & Smith, A. F. M. (1993). Novel approach to nonlinear/non-Gaussian Bayesian state estimation. IEE Proceedings F - Radar and Signal Processing, 140(2), 107-113. · DOI 10.1049/ip-f-2.1993.0015
- Doucet, A., de Freitas, N., & Gordon, N. (Eds.). (2001). Sequential Monte Carlo Methods in Practice. Springer. · ISBN 978-0387951461
Curated claims
Claims persisted in the evidence ledger, each with its own assessment.
This view does not invent a claim assessment when the ledger has none.
Related methods
Generated from the method graph and shown as machine-suggested relations — no evidence claim is inferred.