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Convex loss function 1 Elastic net 1 Empirical loss minimization 1 Lasso 1 Nonparametric estimation 1 Oracle inequality 1 Variable selection 1 convex loss function 1 empirical processes 1 forecast superiority 1 general loss function 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Caner, Mehmet 1 Corradi, Valentina 1 Jin, Sainan 1 Kock, Anders Bredahl 1 Swanson, Norman 1
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School of Economics and Management, University of Aarhus 1
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Robust forecast comparison
Jin, Sainan; Corradi, Valentina; Swanson, Norman - 2015
Forecast accuracy is typically measured in terms of a given loss function. However, as a consequence of the use of misspecified models in multiple model comparisons, relative forecast rankings are loss function dependent. This paper addresses this issue by using a novel criterion for forecast...
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Oracle Inequalities for Convex Loss Functions with Non-Linear Targets
Caner, Mehmet; Kock, Anders Bredahl - School of Economics and Management, University of Aarhus - 2013
This paper consider penalized empirical loss minimization of convex loss functions with unknown non-linear target functions. Using the elastic net penalty we establish a finite sample oracle inequality which bounds the loss of our estimator from above with high probability. If the unknown target...
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