Lattice Particle Filters
Ormoneit, Dirk, Lemieux, Christiane, Fleet, David J.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
A standard approach to approximate inference in state-space models isto apply a particle filter, e.g., the Condensation Algorithm.However, the performance of particle filters often varies significantlydue to their stochastic nature.We present a class of algorithms, called lattice particle filters, thatcircumvent this difficulty by placing the particles deterministicallyaccording to a Quasi-Monte Carlo integration rule.We describe a practical realization of this idea, discuss itstheoretical properties, and its efficiency.Experimental results with a synthetic 2D tracking problem show that thelattice particle filter is equivalent to a conventional particle filterthat has between 10 and 60% more particles, depending ontheir "sparsity" in the state-space.We also present results on inferring 3D human motion frommoving light displays.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-10-2013
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