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A New Approach of Power Transformations in Functional Non-Parametric Temperature Time Series

In: Time Series Analysis - New Insights

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  • Sameera Othman
  • Haithem Mohammed Ali2

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In nonparametric analyses, many authors indicate that the kernel density functions work well when the variable is close to the Gaussian shape. This chapter interest is on the improvement the forecastability of the functional nonparametric time series by using a new approach of the parametric power transformation. The choice of the power parameter in this approach is based on minimizing the mean integrated square error of kernel estimation. Many authors have used this criterion in estimating density under the assumption that the original data follow a known probability distribution. In this chapter, the authors assumed that the original data were of unknown distribution and set the theoretical framework to derive a criterion for estimating the power parameter and proposed an application algorithm in two-time series of temperature monthly averages.

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  • Sameera Othman & Haithem Mohammed Ali2, 2023. "A New Approach of Power Transformations in Functional Non-Parametric Temperature Time Series," Chapters, in: Rifaat Abdalla & Mohammed El-Diasty & Andrey Kostogryzov & Nikolay Andreevich Makhutov (ed.), Time Series Analysis - New Insights, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:266634
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.105832
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    Keywords

    functional non-parametric time series; power transformation; Kernel density function; Mean Integrated Square Error;
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    • C10 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - General

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