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Partially Observed Trajectory Inference using Optimal Transport and a Dynamics Prior

11 June 2024
Anming Gu
Edward Chien
Kristjan Greenewald
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Abstract

Trajectory inference seeks to recover the temporal dynamics of a population from snapshots of its (uncoupled) temporal marginals, i.e. where observed particles are not tracked over time. Prior works addressed this challenging problem under a stochastic differential equation (SDE) model with a gradient-driven drift in the observed space, introducing a minimum entropy estimator relative to the Wiener measure and a practical grid-free mean-field Langevin (MFL) algorithm using Schrödinger bridges. Motivated by the success of observable state space models in the traditional paired trajectory inference problem (e.g. target tracking), we extend the above framework to a class of latent SDEs in the form of observable state space models. In this setting, we use partial observations to infer trajectories in the latent space under a specified dynamics model (e.g. the constant velocity/acceleration models from target tracking). We introduce the PO-MFL algorithm to solve this latent trajectory inference problem and provide theoretical guarantees to the partially observed setting. Experiments validate the robustness of our method and the exponential convergence of the MFL dynamics, and demonstrate significant outperformance over the latent-free baseline in key scenarios.

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@article{gu2025_2406.07475,
  title={ Partially Observed Trajectory Inference using Optimal Transport and a Dynamics Prior },
  author={ Anming Gu and Edward Chien and Kristjan Greenewald },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.07475},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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