Recursive/Rolling/Tiled windows
Recursive/Rolling/Tiled windows
Hi Tom,
There’s an Estima web-page with examples of recursive, rolling (both of which are straightforward) and tiled i.e. non-overlapping rolling windows, estimations and forecasts; which unfortunately I cannot seem to locate. Please can you provide the link. Thanks.
Amarjit
There’s an Estima web-page with examples of recursive, rolling (both of which are straightforward) and tiled i.e. non-overlapping rolling windows, estimations and forecasts; which unfortunately I cannot seem to locate. Please can you provide the link. Thanks.
Amarjit
Re: Recursive/Rolling/Tiled windows
That's covered in the User's Guide.
https://estima.com/docs/RATS 10 Users Guide.pdf#page=376
I don't know what the point of tiled windows is for forecasting---non-overlapping blocks can make some sense for testing (basically that's what a Chow test uses) and for bootstrapping with correlated data.
https://estima.com/docs/RATS 10 Users Guide.pdf#page=376
I don't know what the point of tiled windows is for forecasting---non-overlapping blocks can make some sense for testing (basically that's what a Chow test uses) and for bootstrapping with correlated data.
Re: Recursive/Rolling/Tiled windows
Thanks! Are there examples of the aforementioned?TomDoan wrote:
non-overlapping blocks can make some sense for testing (basically that's what a Chow test uses) and for bootstrapping with correlated data.
Re: Recursive/Rolling/Tiled windows
Sorry, about what? The tiled windows? Block bootstrapping is done by drawing the shuffles generated with BOOT with the BLOCK and METHOD=NOOVERLAP options.
Re: Recursive/Rolling/Tiled windows
I meant the Chow test and Block bootstrapping.TomDoan wrote: Sorry, about what? The tiled windows?
I have seen an example of the Chow test: https://estima.com/ratshelp/index.html?chowtestrpf.html
Thanks.TomDoan wrote: Block bootstrapping is done by drawing the shuffles generated with BOOT with the BLOCK and METHOD=NOOVERLAP options.