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MULTIVARIATE TIME SERIES & FORECASTING 1
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2 : autocovariance function of the individual time series
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3 Vector ARMA models if the roots of the equation are all greater than 1 in absolute value Then : infinite MA representation Stationarity
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4 Invertibility if the roots of the equation are all greater than 1 in absolute value ARMA(1,1)
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5 If case of non stationarity: apply differencing of appropriate degree
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6 VAR models (vector autoregressive models) are used for multivariate time series. The structure is that each variable is a linear function of past lags of itself and past lags of the other variables.
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7 Vector AR (VAR) models Vector AR(p) model For a stationary vector AR process: infinite MA representation
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8 The Yule-Walker equations can be obtained from the first p equations The autocorrelation matrix of Var(p) : decaying behavior following a mixture of exponential decay & damped sinusoid
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9 Autocovariance matrix V:diagonal matrix The eigenvalues of determine the behavior of the autocorrelation matrix
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10 2.Identify model - Sample ACF plots - Cross correlation of the time series 1. Data : the pressure reading s at two ends of an industrial furnace Expected: individual time series to be autocorrelated & cross-correlated Fit a multivariate time series model to the data
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11 Exponential decay pattern: autoregressive model & VAR(1) or VAR(2) Or ARIMA model to individual time series & take into consideration the cross correlation of the residuals
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12 VAR(1) provided a good fit
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14 ARCH/GARCH Models (autoregressive conditionally heteroscedastic) -a model for the variance of a time series. -used to describe a changing, possibly volatile variance. -most often it is used in situations in which there may be short periods of increased variation. (Gradually increasing variance connected to a gradually increasing mean level might be better handled by transforming the variable.)
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15 Not constant variance Consider AR(p)= model Errors: uncorrelated, zero mean noise with changing variance Model e t 2 as an AR(l) process white noise with zero mean & constant variance e t : Autoregressive conditional heteroscedastic process of order l –ARCH(l)
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16 Generalise ARCH model Consider the error: e t : Generalised Autoregressive conditional heteroscedastic process of order k and l–GARCH(k,l )
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17 S& P index -Initial data: non stationary -Log transformation of the data -First differences of the log data Mean stable Changes in the variance ACF& PACF: No autocorrelation left in the data
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18 ACF & PACF of the squared differences: ARCH (3) model
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