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Grouped multivariate functional time series method: An application to mortality forecasting, in Functional Statistics and Related Fields

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Shang, Hanlin
Yang, Yang

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Age-specific mortality rates are often disaggregated by different attributes, such as sex and state. Forecasting age-specific mortality rates at the sub-national levels may not add up to the forecasts at the national level. Further, the independent forecasts may not utilize correlation among sub-populations to improve forecast accuracy. Using Japanese mortality data, we extend the grouped univariate functional time series methods to grouped multivariate functional time series forecasting methods

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Functional Statistics and Related Fields

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2099-12-31
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