A variational approach to path estimation and parameter inference of hidden diffusion processes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2016
Abstract
We consider a hidden Markov model, where the signal process, given by a diffusion, is only indirectly observed through some noisy measurements. The article develops a variational method for approximating the hidden states of the signal process given the full set of observations. This, in particular, leads to systematic approximations of the smoothing densities of the signal process. The paper then demonstrates how an efficient inference scheme, based on this variational approach to the approximation of the hidden states, can be designed to estimate the unknown parameters of stochastic differential equations. Two examples at the end illustrate the efficacy and the accuracy of the presented method.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Machine Learning Research
Recommended Citation
Sutter, T., Ganguly, A., & Koeppl, H. (2016). A variational approach to path estimation and parameter inference of hidden diffusion processes. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 17 Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/mathematics_pubs/360