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The problem of prediction is revisited with a view towards going beyond the typical nonparametric setting and reaching a fully model-free environment for predictive inference, i.e., point predictors and predictive intervals. A basic principle of model-free prediction is laid out based on the...
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The problem of prediction is revisited with a view towards going beyond the typical nonparametric setting and reaching a fully model-free environment for predictive inference, i.e., point predictors and predictive intervals. A basic principle of model-free prediction is laid out based on the...
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<Para ID="Par1">In the paper the consistency of the circular block bootstrap for the coefficients of the autocovariance function of almost periodically correlated time series is proved. The pointwise and the simultaneous bootstrap equal-tailed confidence intervals for these coefficients are constructed....</para>
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We consider Taylor’s stochastic volatility model (SVM) when the innovations of the hidden log-volatility process have a Laplace distribution (ℓ <Subscript>1</Subscript> exponential density), rather than the standard Gaussian distribution (ℓ <Subscript>2</Subscript>) usually employed. Recently many investigations have employed ℓ <Subscript>1</Subscript>...</subscript></subscript></subscript>
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In this paper, we study the robust estimation for the covariance matrix of stationary multivariate time series. As a robust estimator, we propose to use a minimum density power divergence estimator (MDPDE) designed by Basu et al. (1998). To supplement the result of Kim and Lee (2011), we employ...
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In this paper, we extend SiZer (SIgnificant ZERo crossing of the derivatives) to dependent data for the purpose of goodness-of-fit tests for time series models. Dependent SiZer compares the observed data with a specific null model being tested by adjusting the statistical inference using an...
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We consider Taylor's stochastic volatility model when the innovations of the hidden log-volatility process have a Laplace distribution (l1 exponential density), rather than the standard Gaussian distribution (l2) usually employed. Using a distribution with heavier tails allows better modeling of...
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