“…With the emergence of stochastic Schrödinger and master equations, which determine the quantum state conditioned on the full, noisy detection signals, it has been a natural next step to develop strategies to extract information from continuously probed systems. Immediate applications then concern sensing of the magnitude of perturbations acting on the system, such as the magnetic field probed in atomic magnetometers [7,8], and near field effects, e.g., from nuclear spins, probed by a single NV-center in diamond [9,10]. Theoretical strategies have been proposed to continuously update parameter estimates based on the acquired data in a Bayesian manner on equal footing with the conditioned quantum state of the probe system, [11,12].…”