A tale of forecasting 1001 series : The Bayesian knight strikes again
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Abstract In this paper it is pointed out that a Bayesian forecasting procedure performed better according to an average mean square error (MSE) criterion than the many other forecasting procedures utilized in the forecasting experiments reported in an extensive study by Makridakis et al. (1982). This fact was not mentioned or discussed by the authors. Also, it is emphasized that if criteria other than MSE are employed, Bayesian forecasts that are optimal relative to them should be employed. Specific examples are provided and analyzed to illustrate this point.
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