Abstract:Motivated by a variety of applications, high-dimensional time series have become an active topic of research. In particular, several methods and finite-sample theories for individual stable autoregressive processes with known lag have become available very recently. We, instead, consider multiple stable autoregressive processes that share an unknown lag. We use information across the different processes to simultaneously select the lag and estimate the parameters. We prove that the estimated process is stable, and we establish rates for the forecasting error that can outmatch the known rate in our setting. Our insights on the lag selection and the stability are also of interest for the case of individual autoregressive processes.
Abstract:Sparse linear prediction methods suffer from decreased prediction accuracy when the predictor variables have cluster structure (e.g. there are highly correlated groups of variables). To improve prediction accuracy, various methods have been proposed to identify variable clusters from the data and integrate cluster information into a sparse modeling process. But none of these methods achieve satisfactory performance for prediction, variable selection and variable clustering simultaneously. This paper presents Variable Cluster Principal Component Regression (VC-PCR), a prediction method that supervises variable selection and variable clustering in order to solve this problem. Experiments with real and simulated data demonstrate that, compared to competitor methods, VC-PCR achieves better prediction, variable selection and clustering performance when cluster structure is present.