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Restoring the forecasting power of Google Trends with statistical preprocessing

Candice Djorno, Mauricio Santillana and Shihao Yang

International Journal of Forecasting, 2026, vol. 42, issue 3, 1104-1122

Abstract: Google Trends reports how frequently specific queries are searched on Google over time. It is widely used in research and industry to gain early insights into public interest. However, its data generation mechanism introduces missing values, sampling variability, noise, and trends. These issues arise from privacy thresholds mapping low search volumes to zeros, daily sampling variations causing discrepancies across historical downloads, and algorithm updates altering volume magnitudes over time. Data quality has recently deteriorated, with more zeros and noise, even for previously stable queries. We propose a comprehensive statistical methodology to preprocess Google Trends search information using hierarchical clustering, smoothing splines, and detrending. We validate our approach by forecasting U.S. influenza hospitalizations up to three weeks ahead with several statistical and machine learning models. Compared to omitting exogenous variables, our results show that preprocessed signals enhance forecast accuracy, while raw Google Trends data often degrades performance in statistical models.

Keywords: Google Trends; Preprocessing; Clustering; Denoising; Detrending; Forecasting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijforecast.2026.03.001

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