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Hidden Markov Models For Time Series An Introduction Using R 1st Walter Zucchini

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Hidden Markov Models For Time Series An Introduction Using R 1st Walter Zucchini
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Walter Zucchini, Iain L. MacDonald
ISBN: 9781584885733, 1584885734
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st

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Hidden Markov Models For Time Series An Introduction Using R 1st Walter Zucchini by Walter Zucchini, Iain L. Macdonald 9781584885733, 1584885734 instant download after payment.

Reveals How HMMs Can Be Used as General-Purpose Time Series Models

Implements all methods in R Hidden Markov Models for Time Series: An Introduction Using R applies hidden Markov models (HMMs) to a wide range of time series types, from continuous-valued, circular, and multivariate series to binary data, bounded and unbounded counts, and categorical observations. It also discusses how to employ the freely available computing environment R to carry out computations for parameter estimation, model selection and checking, decoding, and forecasting.

Illustrates the methodology in action After presenting the simple Poisson HMM, the book covers estimation, forecasting, decoding, prediction, model selection, and Bayesian inference. Through examples and applications, the authors describe how to extend and generalize the basic model so it can be applied in a rich variety of situations. They also provide R code for some of the examples, enabling the use of the codes in similar applications.

Effectively interpret data using HMMs This book illustrates the wonderful flexibility of HMMs as general-purpose models for time series data. It provides a broad understanding of the models and their uses.

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