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Robustness in Statistical Forecasting [electronic resource] / by Yuriy Kharin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XVI, 356 p. 47 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319008400
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 519.5 23
LOC classification:
  • QA276-280
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- Symbols and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Forecasting -- Time Series Models of Statistical Forecasting -- Performance and Robustness Characteristics in Statistical Forecasting -- Forecasting under Regression Models of Time Series -- Robustness of Time Series Forecasting Based on Regression Models -- Optimality and Robustness of ARIMA Forecasting -- Optimality and Robustness of Vector Autoregression Forecasting under Missing Values -- Robustness of Multivariate Time Series Forecasting Based on Systems of Simultaneous Equations -- Forecasting of Discrete Time Series -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Traditional procedures in the statistical forecasting of time series, which are proved to be optimal under the hypothetical model, are often not robust under relatively small distortions (misspecification, outliers, missing values, etc.), leading to actual forecast risks (mean square errors of prediction) that are much higher than the theoretical values. This monograph fills a gap in the literature on robustness in statistical forecasting, offering solutions to the following topical problems: - developing mathematical models and descriptions of typical distortions in applied forecasting problems; - evaluating the robustness for traditional forecasting procedures under distortions; - obtaining the maximal distortion levels that allow the “safe” use of the traditional forecasting algorithms; - creating new robust forecasting procedures to arrive at risks that are less sensitive to definite distortion types.      .
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Preface -- Symbols and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Forecasting -- Time Series Models of Statistical Forecasting -- Performance and Robustness Characteristics in Statistical Forecasting -- Forecasting under Regression Models of Time Series -- Robustness of Time Series Forecasting Based on Regression Models -- Optimality and Robustness of ARIMA Forecasting -- Optimality and Robustness of Vector Autoregression Forecasting under Missing Values -- Robustness of Multivariate Time Series Forecasting Based on Systems of Simultaneous Equations -- Forecasting of Discrete Time Series -- Index.

Traditional procedures in the statistical forecasting of time series, which are proved to be optimal under the hypothetical model, are often not robust under relatively small distortions (misspecification, outliers, missing values, etc.), leading to actual forecast risks (mean square errors of prediction) that are much higher than the theoretical values. This monograph fills a gap in the literature on robustness in statistical forecasting, offering solutions to the following topical problems: - developing mathematical models and descriptions of typical distortions in applied forecasting problems; - evaluating the robustness for traditional forecasting procedures under distortions; - obtaining the maximal distortion levels that allow the “safe” use of the traditional forecasting algorithms; - creating new robust forecasting procedures to arrive at risks that are less sensitive to definite distortion types.      .

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