A critical analysis of resampling strategies for the regularized particle filter
Abstract
We analyze the performance of different resampling strategies for the regularized particle filter regarding parameter estimation. We show in particular, building on analytical insight obtained in the linear Gaussian case, that resampling systematically can prevent the filtered density from converging towards the true posterior distribution. We discuss several means to overcome this limitation, including kernel bandwidth modulation, and provide evidence that the resulting particle filter clearly outperforms traditional bootstrap particle filters. Our results are supported by numerical simulations on a linear textbook example, the logistic map and a non-linear plant growth model.
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