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Latent Autoencoder Ensemble Kalman Filter for Data assimilation

Published 6 Mar 2026 in cs.LG, math.NA, stat.ME, and stat.ML | (2603.06752v1)

Abstract: The ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) is widely used for data assimilation in high-dimensional systems, but its performance often deteriorates for strongly nonlinear dynamics due to the structural mismatch between the Kalman update and the underlying system behavior. In this work, we propose a latent autoencoder ensemble Kalman filter (LAE-EnKF) that addresses this limitation by reformulating the assimilation problem in a learned latent space with linear and stable dynamics. The proposed method learns a nonlinear encoder--decoder together with a stable linear latent evolution operator and a consistent latent observation mapping, yielding a closed linear state-space model in the latent coordinates. This construction restores compatibility with the Kalman filtering framework and allows both forecast and analysis steps to be carried out entirely in the latent space. Compared with existing autoencoder-based and latent assimilation approaches that rely on unconstrained nonlinear latent dynamics, the proposed formulation emphasizes structural consistency, stability, and interpretability. We provide a theoretical analysis of learning linear dynamics on low-dimensional manifolds and establish generalization error bounds for the proposed latent model. Numerical experiments on representative nonlinear and chaotic systems demonstrate that the LAE-EnKF yields more accurate and stable assimilation than the standard EnKF and related latent-space methods, while maintaining comparable computational cost and data-driven.

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