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Algorithms for global total least squares modelling of finite multivariable time series
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    Algorithms for global total least squares modelling of finite multivariable time series (English)
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    9 November 1995
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    This paper presents several algorithms related to the global total least squares (GTLS) modelling of multivariable time series observed in a finite time interval. Necessary conditions for optimality are described in terms of state space representations. A Gauss-Newton method for the construction of GTLS models is presented. An example illustrates the results.
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    linear systems
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    Kalman filters
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    global total least squares
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    modelling
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    time series
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    state space
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    Gauss-Newton method
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    time-invariant
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