Making and Evaluating Point Forecasts

Volume: 106, Issue: 494, Pages: 746 - 762
Published: Jun 1, 2011
Abstract
Typically, point forecasting methods are compared and assessed by means of an error measure or scoring function, with the absolute error and the squared error being key examples. The individual scores are averaged over forecast cases, to result in a summary measure of the predictive performance, such as the mean absolute error or the mean squared error. I demonstrate that this common practice can lead to grossly misguided inferences, unless the...
Paper Details
Title
Making and Evaluating Point Forecasts
Published Date
Jun 1, 2011
Volume
106
Issue
494
Pages
746 - 762
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