ARMA model identification (Q1189575)

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    ARMA model identification (English)
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    18 September 1992
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    The book gives an account of identification methods for univariate ARMA models. The author describes the autocorrelation methods ( Box and Jenkins method, the inverse autocorrelation method), penalty function methods ( Akaike's FPE and AIC criteria, Parzen's method, Bayesian information criterion, Hannan and Quinn's criterion), innovation regression methods (Hannan and Rissanen's method, Koreisha and Pukkila's method) and pattern identification methods (\(R\) and \(S\) arrays, the corner method, the GPAC, ESACF, SCAN and Woodside's methods). The last chapter is devoted to testing hypothesis methods (e.g. based on the portmanteau statistic). The author presents fundamental ideas, historical notes, a few personal views of leading statisticians, and many references (749 items on 48 pages). No numerical examples and no methods for identification of multivariate models are given.
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    bibliography
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    identification methods
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    univariate ARMA models
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    autocorrelation methods
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    Box and Jenkins method
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    inverse autocorrelation method
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    penalty function methods
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    Akaike's FPE
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    AIC criteria
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    Parzen's method
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    Bayesian information criterion
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    innovation regression methods
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    pattern identification methods
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    \(R\) and \(S\) arrays
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    corner method
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    GPAC
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    ESACF
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    SCAN
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    testing hypothesis methods
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    portmanteau statistic
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    references
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