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We consider a two-scaled diffusion system, when drift and diffusion parameters of the “slow” component are contaminated by the "fast" unobserved component. The goal is to estimate the dynamic function which is defined by averaging the drift coefficient of the "slow" component w.r.t. the...
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Finding non-Gaussian components of high-dimensional data is an important preprocessing step for efficient information processing. This article proposes a new linear method to identify the "non-Gaussian subspace" within a very general semi-parametric framework. Our proposed method, called NGCA...
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Let a process SI , ... ,ST obey the conditionally heteroskedastic equation St = Vt Et whcrc Et is a random noise and Vt is the volatility coefficient which in turn obeys an autoregression type equation log v t = w + a S t- l + nt with an additional noise nt. We consider the situation which the...
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This paper offers a new approach for estimation and forecasting of the volatility of financial time series. No assumption is made about the parametric form of the processes, on the contrary we only suppose that the volatility can be approximated by a constant over some interval. In such a...
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Price variations observed at speculative markets exhibit positive autocorrelation and cross correlation among a set of assets, stock market indices, exchange rates etc. A particular problem in investigating multivariate volatility processes arises from the high dimensionality implied by a...
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