Change-Aware Self-Adaptive AI-Aided Kalman Filters With Neural Change Point Detection
Abstract
Reliable state estimation in dynamical systems is often challenged by model mismatches, unknown noise statistics, and temporal variations. While AI-aided Kalman filters such as KalmanNet leverage deep learning to enhance classical estimation, they remain vulnerable to distribution shifts and lack mechanisms for autonomous adaptation. This work introduces Change-Aware Self-Adaptive KalmanNet (CASA-KalmanNet), an online adaptation framework that integrates a dedicated neural module, termed CPDNet, to monitor the interpretable internal features of KalmanNet and provide soft indicators of reliability degradation. These indicators dynamically regulate an online learning process, enabling data-efficient and timely adaptation to both abrupt and gradual changes in the system without requiring additional state labels from the changed regime. Numerical experiments on linear and nonlinear state-space models show that CASA-KalmanNet consistently outperforms existing learning-based filters under model mismatch, while approaching the accuracy of optimal classical methods with full domain knowledge.
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@article{arxiv.2607.13387,
title = {Change-Aware Self-Adaptive AI-Aided Kalman Filters With Neural Change Point Detection},
author = {Wenyi Zhang and Xiaoyong Ni and Nir Shlezinger and Zengfu Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.13387},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 11 figures