Ensemble transport smoothing. Part II: Nonlinear updates

Journal Article (2023)
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M. Ramgraber (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Ricardo Baptista (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Dennis McLaughlin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Youssef Marzouk (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpx.2023.100133
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2023
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English
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17

Abstract

Smoothing is a specialized form of Bayesian inference for state-space models that characterizes the posterior distribution of a collection of states given an associated sequence of observations. Ramgraber et al. [38] proposes a general framework for transport-based ensemble smoothing, which includes linear Kalman-type smoothers as special cases. Here, we build on this foundation to realize and demonstrate nonlinear backward ensemble transport smoothers. We discuss parameterization and regularization of the associated transport maps, and then examine the performance of these smoothers for nonlinear and chaotic dynamical systems that exhibit non-Gaussian behavior. In these settings, our nonlinear transport smoothers yield lower estimation error than conventional linear smoothers and state-of-the-art iterative ensemble Kalman smoothers, for comparable numbers of model evaluations.

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