Neural Bayesian Filtering

Christopher Solinas, Radovan Haluska, David Sychrovsky, Finbarr Timbers, Nolan Bard, Michael Buro, Martin Schmid, Nathan R. Sturtevant, Michael Bowling

公開日: 2025/10/4

Abstract

We present Neural Bayesian Filtering (NBF), an algorithm for maintaining distributions over hidden states, called beliefs, in partially observable systems. NBF is trained to find a good latent representation of the beliefs induced by a task. It maps beliefs to fixed-length embedding vectors, which condition generative models for sampling. During filtering, particle-style updates compute posteriors in this embedding space using incoming observations and the environment's dynamics. NBF combines the computational efficiency of classical filters with the expressiveness of deep generative models - tracking rapidly shifting, multimodal beliefs while mitigating the risk of particle impoverishment. We validate NBF in state estimation tasks in three partially observable environments.

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