TR2009-050
Memory-Based Modeling of Seasonality for Prediction of Climatic Time Series
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- "Memory-Based Modeling of Seasonality for Prediction of Climatic Time Series", International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognion (MLDM), July 2009, vol. 5632, pp. 734-748.BibTeX TR2009-050 PDF
- @inproceedings{Nikovski2009jul1,
- author = {Nikovski, D.N. and Ramachandran, G.},
- title = {Memory-Based Modeling of Seasonality for Prediction of Climatic Time Series},
- booktitle = {International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognion (MLDM)},
- year = 2009,
- volume = 5632,
- pages = {734--748},
- month = jul,
- issn = {0302-9743},
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2009-050}
- }
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- "Memory-Based Modeling of Seasonality for Prediction of Climatic Time Series", International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognion (MLDM), July 2009, vol. 5632, pp. 734-748.
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The paper describes a method for predicting climate time series that consist of significant annual and diurnal seasonal components and a short-term stockastic component. A memory-based method for modeling of the non-linear seasonal components is proposed that allows the application of simpler linear models for predicting short-term deviations from seasonal averages. The proposed method results in significant reduction of prediction error when predicting error time series of ambient air temperature from multiple locations. Moreover, combining the statistical predictor with meteorological forecasts using linear regression or Kalman filtering further reduces error to typically between 1°C over a prediction horizon of one hour and 2.5°C over 24 hours.
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NEWS MLDM 2009: publication by Daniel N. Nikovski and others Date: July 21, 2009
Where: Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition (MLDM)
MERL Contact: Daniel N. Nikovski
Research Area: Data AnalyticsBrief- The paper "Memory-Based Modeling of Seasonality for Prediction of Climatic Time Series" by Nikovski, D.N. and Ramachandran, G. was presented at Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition (MLDM).