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Kalman Filtering and Neural Networks
 
 

Kalman Filtering and Neural Networks [Hardcover]

Simon Haykin

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"Although the traditional approach to the subject is usually linear, this book recognizes and deals with the fact that real problems are most often nonlinear." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 25, No. 4, December 2001)

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State-of-the-art coverage of Kalman filter methods for the design of neural networks

This self-contained book consists of seven chapters by expert contributors that discuss Kalman filtering as applied to the training and use of neural networks. Although the traditional approach to the subject is almost always linear, this book recognizes and deals with the fact that real problems are most often nonlinear.

The first chapter offers an introductory treatment of Kalman filters with an emphasis on basic Kalman filter theory, Rauch-Tung-Striebel smoother, and the extended Kalman filter. Other chapters cover:

  • An algorithm for the training of feedforward and recurrent multilayered perceptrons, based on the decoupled extended Kalman filter (DEKF)
  • Applications of the DEKF learning algorithm to the study of image sequences and the dynamic reconstruction of chaotic processes
  • The dual estimation problem
  • Stochastic nonlinear dynamics: the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm and the extended Kalman smoothing (EKS) algorithm
  • The unscented Kalman filter

Each chapter, with the exception of the introduction, includes illustrative applications of the learning algorithms described here, some of which involve the use of simulated and real-life data. Kalman Filtering and Neural Networks serves as an expert resource for researchers in neural networks and nonlinear dynamical systems.

An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available upon request from the Wiley Makerting Department.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars very useful, May 8 2009
By Keiichi Ito - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kalman Filtering and Neural Networks (Hardcover)
This book is very coherent in its exposition of ideas and reads almost like an "authored" book. There are some redundancy in explanation of ideas by different authors, but proper references are made to other chapters in the book (that were written by other authors) for a complete explanation.

You can find a self contained explanation of Extended Kalman Filter, Unscented Kalman Filter, and Particle Filter as applied to machine learning, where you have some parameter values to be automatically identified such as in weights for neural networks.

My interest was primarily in Unscented Kalman Filter and the book was detailed enough so that I could code my own Unscented Kalman Filter and reproduce some examples in the book. In the process, I had to look up on the internet on Robbins-Monro Algorithm because the book lacked a detailed explanation about it even though it was a suggested method for updating innovation covariance. Overall, the explanations were clear, and it has been a smooth process from reading this book to applying the algorithms to my own problem at hand.
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