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A New Machine Learning Forecasting Algorithm Based on Bivariate Copula Functions

J. A. Carrillo    
M. Nieto    
J. F. Velez and D. Velez    

Resumen

A novel forecasting method based on copula functions is proposed. It consists of an iterative algorithm in which a dependent variable is decomposed as a sum of error terms, where each one of them is estimated identifying the input variable which best ?copulate? with it. The method has been tested over popular reference datasets, achieving competitive results in comparison with other well-known machine learning techniques.

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