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Created claim: summary (P1638): This article explores various advanced forecasting techniques including Threshold Autoregressive Models (TAR), Generalized Fractional Models (GFMs), and Tree-Based Forecasting Methods. These methodologies are increasingly popular due to their capability to handle nonlinear relationships, capturing regime switching dynamics, and generalize traditional linear models. Applications of these approaches span across finance, economics, environmental...
Property / summary: This article explores various advanced forecasting techniques including Threshold Autoregressive Models (TAR), Generalized Fractional Models (GFMs), and Tree-Based Forecasting Methods. These methodologies are increasingly popular due to their capability to handle nonlinear relationships, capturing regime switching dynamics, and generalize traditional linear models. Applications of these approaches span across finance, economics, environmental sciences, and beyond. The study introduces SETAR-Tree and SETAR-Forest algorithms, combining TAR strengths with tree-based methods for improved forecasting performance in multiple sectors. (English) / qualifier
 

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    This article explores various advanced forecasting techniques including Threshold Autoregressive Models (TAR), Generalized Fractional Models (GFMs), and Tree-Based Forecasting Methods. These methodologies are increasingly popular due to their capability to handle nonlinear relationships, capturing regime switching dynamics, and generalize traditional linear models. Applications of these approaches span across finance, economics, environmental sciences, and beyond. The study introduces SETAR-Tree and SETAR-Forest algorithms, combining TAR strengths with tree-based methods for improved forecasting performance in multiple sectors. (English)
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