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System Analysis & Seasonal Adjustment Through Model Fitting

In: Proceedings of the First US/Japan Conference on the Frontiers of Statistical Modeling: An Informational Approach

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  • M. Ishiguro

    (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)

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Summary There are two approaches to system analysis through model fitting. The first one can be called “explicit modeling approach” or the “white box modelling approach”. Models with clear physical meanings are fitted. There arises no problem of interpretation. The antipodal approach is the “black box modeling approach”. Mathematical or experimental models are fitted there.

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  • M. Ishiguro, 1994. "System Analysis & Seasonal Adjustment Through Model Fitting," Springer Books, in: H. Bozdogan & S. L. Sclove & A. K. Gupta & D. Haughton & G. Kitagawa & T. Ozaki & K. Tanabe (ed.), Proceedings of the First US/Japan Conference on the Frontiers of Statistical Modeling: An Informational Approach, chapter 5, pages 79-91, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-011-0866-9_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0866-9_6
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