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Regions of Reliability in the Evaluation of Multivariate Probabilistic Forecasts

Machine Learning 2023-06-07 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

Multivariate probabilistic time series forecasts are commonly evaluated via proper scoring rules, i.e., functions that are minimal in expectation for the ground-truth distribution. However, this property is not sufficient to guarantee good discrimination in the non-asymptotic regime. In this paper, we provide the first systematic finite-sample study of proper scoring rules for time-series forecasting evaluation. Through a power analysis, we identify the "region of reliability" of a scoring rule, i.e., the set of practical conditions where it can be relied on to identify forecasting errors. We carry out our analysis on a comprehensive synthetic benchmark, specifically designed to test several key discrepancies between ground-truth and forecast distributions, and we gauge the generalizability of our findings to real-world tasks with an application to an electricity production problem. Our results reveal critical shortcomings in the evaluation of multivariate probabilistic forecasts as commonly performed in the literature.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2304.09836,
  title  = {Regions of Reliability in the Evaluation of Multivariate Probabilistic Forecasts},
  author = {Étienne Marcotte and Valentina Zantedeschi and Alexandre Drouin and Nicolas Chapados},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.09836},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

47 pages, 37 figures, camera-ready version, Fortieth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2023)