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Bagging Exponential Smoothing Methods using STL Decomposition and Box-Cox Transformation

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posted on 2022-11-09, 00:27 authored by Christoph Bergmeir, Rob J Hyndman, Jose M Benitez
Exponential smoothing is one of the most popular forecasting methods. We present a method for bootstrap aggregation (bagging) of exponential smoothing methods. The bagging uses a Box-Cox transformation followed by an STL decomposition to separate the time series into trend, seasonal part, and remainder. The remainder is then bootstrapped using a moving block bootstrap, and a new series is assembled using this bootstrapped remainder. On the bootstrapped series, an ensemble of exponential smoothing models is estimated. The resulting point forecasts are averaged using the mean. We evaluate this new method on the M3 data set, showing that it consistently outperforms the original exponential smoothing models. On the monthly data, we achieve better results than any of the original M3 participants. We also perform statistical testing to explore significance of the results. Using the MASE, our method is significantly better than all the M3 participants on the monthly data.

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Classification-JEL

C22, C53, C63

Creation date

2014-03-01

Working Paper Series Number

11/14

Length

21

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application/pdf

Handle

RePEc:msh:ebswps:2014-11

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