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Bayesian forecasting and dynamic models (English)
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17 September 1992
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This monograph is a comprehensive text intended for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in statistics and econometrics. It discusses in both applied and technical details structure and theory of Bayesian learning and forecasting. Its sixteen chapters can be broadly divided into four parts. Part one deals with simple dynamic regression models and the problems of learning, monitoring and forecasting in simple environments. Part two deals with the dynamic linear models (DLM) with normally distributed errors, where the Bayesian methods of forecasting, feedforward intervention and monitoring are analyzed with numerous illustrations. Part three discusses time series models, both univariate and multivariate, multiple regression DLM and the seasonality aspects. Part four deals with the exponential family dynamic models, multiprocess and other nonlinear models. The book provides valuable empirical illustrations and useful algebraic derivations of Bayesian forecasts under alternative assumptions of probability distributions. It is a valuable addition to a textbook library.
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dynamic regression models
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learning
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monitoring
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forecasting
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dynamic linear models
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time series models
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multiple regression
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seasonality
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exponential family dynamic models
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nonlinear models
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empirical illustrations
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