Dynamic Boltzmann Machines for Second Order Moments and Generalized Gaussian Distributions
Abstract
Dynamic Boltzmann Machine (DyBM) has been shown highly efficient to predict time-series data. Gaussian DyBM is a DyBM that assumes the predicted data is generated by a Gaussian distribution whose first-order moment (mean) dynamically changes over time but its second-order moment (variance) is fixed. However, in many financial applications, the assumption is quite limiting in two aspects. First, even when the data follows a Gaussian distribution, its variance may change over time. Such variance is also related to important temporal economic indicators such as the market volatility. Second, financial time-series data often requires learning datasets generated by the generalized Gaussian distribution with an additional shape parameter that is important to approximate heavy-tailed distributions. Addressing those aspects, we show how to extend DyBM that results in significant performance improvement in predicting financial time-series data.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1712.06132,
title = {Dynamic Boltzmann Machines for Second Order Moments and Generalized Gaussian Distributions},
author = {Rudy Raymond and Takayuki Osogami and Sakyasingha Dasgupta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.06132},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
7 pages, 3 figures. Accepted and presented in NIPS 2017 (time-series workshop) at Long Beach, California