1. USING THE MUTUAL INFORMATION COEFFICIENT TO IDENTIFY LAGS IN NONLINEAR MODELS
- Author
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Clive Granger and Jin-Lung Lin
- Subjects
Statistics and Probability ,Mathematical optimization ,Series (mathematics) ,Property (programming) ,Applied Mathematics ,Mutual information ,Function (mathematics) ,Nonlinear system ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Nonlinear model ,Applied mathematics ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty ,Mathematics ,Variable (mathematics) - Abstract
Two alternative methods are considered for identifying what lags to use in a nonlinear model relating a pair of series. One is based on a mutual information function, the other is Kendall's r. They both have the property that if each variable is instantaneously transformed, such that ranks are preserved, then the functions are unchanged. Simulations find properties of the functions and allow application to generated nonlinear series. In simple cases, the methods appear to find frequently the correct lags.
- Published
- 1994