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Adapting to Non-stationarity with Growing Expert Ensembles

Machine Learning 2011-06-30 v2 Machine Learning Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability Methodology

Abstract

When dealing with time series with complex non-stationarities, low retrospective regret on individual realizations is a more appropriate goal than low prospective risk in expectation. Online learning algorithms provide powerful guarantees of this form, and have often been proposed for use with non-stationary processes because of their ability to switch between different forecasters or ``experts''. However, existing methods assume that the set of experts whose forecasts are to be combined are all given at the start, which is not plausible when dealing with a genuinely historical or evolutionary system. We show how to modify the ``fixed shares'' algorithm for tracking the best expert to cope with a steadily growing set of experts, obtained by fitting new models to new data as it becomes available, and obtain regret bounds for the growing ensemble.

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@article{arxiv.1103.0949,
  title  = {Adapting to Non-stationarity with Growing Expert Ensembles},
  author = {Cosma Rohilla Shalizi and Abigail Z. Jacobs and Kristina Lisa Klinkner and Aaron Clauset},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.0949},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

9 pages, 1 figure; CMU Statistics Technical Report. v2: Added empirical example, revised discussion of related work