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== The confusion in terms and the relation between Filtering and Smoothing problems==
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Smoothing (estimation) and smoothing (convolution) despite being labelled with the same name in English language, can mean totally different
Both the smoothing problem (in sense of estimation) and the filtering problem (in sense of estimation) are often confused with smoothing and filtering in other contexts (especially non-stochastic signal processing, often a name of various types of convolution). These names are used in the context of World War 2 with problems framed by people like [[Norbert Wiener]].<ref name="wiener-report"/><ref name="wiener-book" /> One source of confusion is the [[Wiener Filter]] is in form of a simple convolution. However, in Wiener's filter, two time-series are given. When the filter is defined, a straightforward convolution is the answer. However, in later developments such as Kalman filtering, the nature of filtering is different to convolution and it deserves a different name.
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