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Recursive Filtering*

Statistica Neerlandica, 1978
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to give an exposition of the theory behind the Kalman filter and its application to the so‐called LQG‐problem. This problem is concerned with the stochastic optimal control of a linear system with respect to a quadratic cost in the presence Gaussian disturbances.
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Adaptiver Kalman-Filter (Rose-Filter)

2017
Um das Kalman-Filter optimal zu nutzen, ist es von groserWichtigkeit, die Kovarianz des Messrauschens \( \underline{R} \left( k \right) \) und des Systemrauschen \( \underline{Q} \left( k \right) \) moglichst exakt zu bestimmen. Erst durch eine exakte Bestimmung der beiden Kovarianzen ist es moglich, eine optimale Zustandsschatzung und eine korrekte ...
Reiner Marchthaler, Sebastian Dingler
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Semi-G-filters, Stonean filters, MTL-filters, divisible filters, BL-filters and regular filters in residuated lattices

2016
At present, the filter theory of $BL$textit{-}algebras has been widelystudied, and some important results have been published (see for examplecite{4}, cite{5}, cite{xi}, cite{6}, cite{7}). In other works such ascite{BP}, cite{vii}, cite{xiii}, cite{xvi} a study of a filter theory inthe more general setting of residuated lattices is done, generalizing ...
Busneag, D., Piciu, D.
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Rational Filters

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
It has been widely documented that reference points influence the choice. If references affect choice by attracting attention towards an alternative, what can be said about the joint effect of the references? Assuming that references form preferences, or are rational filters, this paper extracts a reference-dependent choice model with joint referential
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Grain Filters

Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2002
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Caselles, Vicent, Monasse, Pascal
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Filtered dispatch

Proceedings of the 2008 symposium on Dynamic languages, 2008
Predicate dispatching is a generalized form of dynamic dispatch, which has strong limitations when arbitrary predicates of the underlying base language are used. Unlike classes, which enforce subset relationships between their sets of instances, arbitrary predicates generally do not designate subsets of each other, so methods whose applicability is ...
Costanza, Pascal   +3 more
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