Canonical Correlations of Past and Future for Time Series: Definitions and Theory

  • Jewell N
  • Bloomfield P
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Abstract

The concepts of canonical correlations and canonical components are familiar ideas in multivariate statistics. In this paper we extend these notions to stationary time series with a view to determining the most predictable aspect of the future of a time series. We relate properties of the canonical description of a time series to well known structural properties of the series such as (i) rational spectra (i.e., ARMA series), (ii) strong mixing, (iii) absolute regularity, etc.

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Jewell, N. P., & Bloomfield, P. (2007). Canonical Correlations of Past and Future for Time Series: Definitions and Theory. The Annals of Statistics, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176346250

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