Title :
A non asymptotical analysis of the optimal SIR algorithm vs. the fully adapted auxiliary particle filter
Author :
Desbouvries, François ; Petetin, Yohan ; Monfrini, Emmanuel
Author_Institution :
CITI Dept., Telecom SudParis, Evry, France
Abstract :
Particle filters (PF) and auxiliary particle filters (APF) are widely used sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) techniques for estimating the a posteriori filtering probability density function (pdf) in a Hidden Markov Chain (HMC). These algorithms have been theoretically analysed from an asymptotical statistics perspective. In this paper we provide a non asymptotical, finite number of samples comparative analysis of two particular SMC algorithms : the Sampling Importance Resampling (SIR) PF with optimal conditional importance distribution (CID), and the fully adapted APF (FA). Starting from a common set of N particles, we compute closed form expressions of the mean and variance of the empirical Monte Carlo (MC) estimators of a moment of the a posteriori filtering pdf. Both algorithms have the same mean, but in the case where resampling is used, the variance of the SIR algorithm always exceeds that of the FA algorithm.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; hidden Markov models; particle filtering (numerical methods); signal sampling; statistical distributions; a posteriori filtering probability density function estimation; asymptotical statistics; conditional importance distribution; empirical Monte Carlo estimators; fully adapted auxiliary particle filter; hidden Markov chain; nonasymptotical analysis; optimal SIR algorithm; sampling importance resampling algorithms; sequential Monte Carlo techniques; Algorithm design and analysis; Approximation algorithms; Approximation methods; Computational modeling; Hidden Markov models; Monte Carlo methods; Signal processing algorithms; Auxiliary Particle Filtering; Sequential Monte Carlo; non asymptotical analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Statistical Signal Processing Workshop (SSP), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Nice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0569-4
DOI :
10.1109/SSP.2011.5967662