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Probabilistic Sequence Modeling

Matthew F. Dixon, Igor Halperin and Paul Bilokon
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Matthew F. Dixon: Illinois Institute of Technology, Department of Applied Mathematics
Igor Halperin: New York University, Tandon School of Engineering
Paul Bilokon: Imperial College London, Department of Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 7 in Machine Learning in Finance, 2020, pp 221-238 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter presents a powerful class of probabilistic models for financial data. Many of these models overcome some of the severe stationarity limitations of the frequentist models in the previous chapters. The fitting procedure demonstrated is also different—the use of Kalman filtering algorithms for state-space models rather than maximum likelihood estimation or Bayesian inference. Simple examples of hidden Markov models and particle filters in finance and various algorithms are presented.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41068-1_7

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