COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TIME SERIES ANALYSIS METHODS: SMA, WMA, EMA, EWMA, AND KALMAN FILTER FOR DATA ANALYSIS

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In time series analysis, signal processing, and financial analysis, simple moving average (SMA), weighted moving average (WMA), exponential moving average (EMA), exponential weighted moving average (EWMA), and Kalman filter are widely used methods. Each method has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the choice of method depends on the specific application and data characteristics. It is important for researchers and practit ioners to understand the properties and limitations of these methods in order to make informed decisions when analyzing time series data. This study investigates the effectiveness of time series analysis methods using data modeled with a known exponential function with overlaid random noise. This approach allows for control of the underlying trend in the data while introducing the variability characteristic of real-world data. The relationships were written using scripts for the construction of dependencies, and graphical interpretation of the results is provided.

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Lotysh, V., Gumeniuk, L., & Humeniuk, P. (2023). COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TIME SERIES ANALYSIS METHODS: SMA, WMA, EMA, EWMA, AND KALMAN FILTER FOR DATA ANALYSIS. Informatyka, Automatyka, Pomiary w Gospodarce i Ochronie Srodowiska, 13(3), 71–74. https://doi.org/10.35784/iapgos.3652

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