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Red Bayesiana Dinámica×Monte Carlo Secuencial×
CampoBayesianoBayesiano
FamiliaBayesian methodsBayesian methods
Año de origen19891993 (particle filter); 2006 (SMC samplers)
Autor originalThomas Dean & Keiji KanazawaGordon, Salmond & Smith (particle filter); Del Moral, Doucet & Jasra (SMC samplers)
Tipoprobabilistic graphical model for sequencesSequential Bayesian computation
Fuente seminalDean, T. & Kanazawa, K. (1989). A model for reasoning about persistence and causation. Computational Intelligence, 5(3), 142–150. DOI ↗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 ↗
AliasDBN, temporal Bayesian network, dynamic probabilistic graphical model, two-slice temporal Bayesian networkSMC, particle filter, sequential importance resampling, SMC sampler
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ResumenA Dynamic Bayesian Network (DBN) extends a standard Bayesian network over time by representing how a set of random variables evolve across discrete time steps. It captures both the conditional independence structure among variables at each instant and the probabilistic dependencies between consecutive time slices, enabling principled reasoning about temporal processes under uncertainty.Sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) is a family of simulation-based algorithms that approximate evolving probability distributions by propagating and reweighting a cloud of weighted random draws called particles. It handles nonlinear, non-Gaussian models and streams of data naturally, making it the method of choice for real-time state estimation and posterior approximation over complex distributions.
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