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Vienkāršā un dubultā eksponenciālā izlīdzināšana (SES / Holt)×Valsts telpas modelis (Kalmana filtrs)×Strukturālais laika sēriju modelis (Pamata strukturālais modelis)×
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SaimeRegression modelRegression modelRegression model
Izcelsmes gads195719901990
AutorsRobert G. Brown (SES); Charles C. Holt (linear trend)Harvey; Durbin & Koopman (state space treatment); Kalman filterAndrew C. Harvey
TipsExponential smoothing forecasting modelState space time series modelState-space (unobserved components) time series model
PirmavotsBrown, R. G. (1959). Statistical Forecasting for Inventory Control. McGraw-Hill. link ↗Harvey, A. C. (1990). Forecasting, Structural Time Series Models and the Kalman Filter. Cambridge University Press. DOI ↗Harvey, A. C. (1990). Forecasting, Structural Time Series Models and the Kalman Filter. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0521405737
Citi nosaukumiSES, Holt's linear trend method, exponential smoothing forecasting, Basit ve Çift Üstel Düzleştirme (SES / Holt)state space, Kalman filter, unobserved components model, Durum Uzayı Modeli (State Space / Kalman Filter)BSM, basic structural model, unobserved components model, Yapısal Zaman Serisi Modeli (BSM)
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KopsavilkumsExponential smoothing is a family of basic time-series forecasting models in which each new observation updates a smoothed estimate by a weighting parameter. Simple exponential smoothing (SES), introduced by Robert G. Brown in 1959, forecasts series with a stable level, while Holt's double exponential smoothing, introduced by Charles C. Holt in 1957, adds a trend term using the parameters alpha and beta.A state space model is a general time series framework that describes a series through unobserved (latent) state variables linked by a measurement equation and a transition equation, with the states estimated in real time by the Kalman filter. Developed in the state space tradition of Harvey (1990) and Durbin & Koopman (2012), it nests ARIMA and exponential smoothing as special cases.The Structural Time Series Model, in its Basic Structural Model (BSM) form, is Andrew Harvey's state-space approach that decomposes a series into separate stochastic trend, seasonal, cyclical, and irregular components. Developed in Harvey's 1990 treatment, it is prized for interpretability and component decomposition where ARIMA only delivers a black-box fit.
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