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Fitting autoregressive models for prediction

Hirotugu Akaike
- 01 Dec 1969 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 1, pp 243-247
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This is a preliminary report on a newly developed simple and practical procedure of statistical identification of predictors by using autoregressive models in a stationary time series.
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This is a preliminary report on a newly developed simple and practical procedure of statistical identification of predictors by using autoregressive models. The use of autoregressive representation of a stationary time series (or the innovations approach) in the analysis of time series has recently been attracting attentions of many research workers and it is expected that this time domain approach will give answers to many problems, such as the identification of noisy feedback systems, which could not be solved by the direct application of frequency domain approach [1], [2], [3], [9].

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