Filtering problem (stochastic processes)

In the theory of stochastic processes, filtering describes the problem of determining the state of a system from an incomplete and potentially noisy set of observations. For example, in GPS navigation, filtering helps estimate a car’s true position (the state) from noisy satellite signals (the observations).

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Filtering problem (stochastic processes)

In the theory of stochastic processes, filtering describes the problem of determining the state of a system from an incomplete and potentially noisy set of observations. For example, in GPS navigation, filtering helps estimate a car’s true position (the state) from noisy satellite signals (the observations).

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