For a discrete-time vector linear stationary process, {X(t)}, admitting forward and backward autoregressive representations, the variance matrix of an optimal linear interpolator of X(t), based on a knowledge of {X(t-j), j¹0}, is known to be given by Ri(0)-1 where Ri(0) denotes the inverse variance of the process. Let A=Is-Ri(0) 1R(0) 1, where R(0) denotes the variance matrix of {X(t)} and Is an s´s, identity matrix. A measure of linear interpolability of the process, called an index of linear determinism, may be constructed from the determinant, Det[Is - A], of 1 1 Is A Ri(0) R(0)- = - - . An alternative measure is constructed by relating tr[Ri(0)-1], the trace of Ri(0)-1, to tr[R(0)]. The relationship between the matrix A and the corresponding matrix, P, obtained by considering only an optimal one-step linear predictor of X(t) from a knowledge of its infinite past, {X(t-j),j>0}, is also discussed. The possible role the inverse correlation function may have for model specification of a vector ARMA model is explored. Close parallels between the problem of interpolation for a stationary univariate two-dimensional Gaussian random field and time series are examined and an index of linear determinism for the latter class of processes is also defined. An application of this index for model specification and diagnostic testing of a Gaussian Markov Random Field is investigated together with the question of its estimation from observed data. Results are illustrated by a simulation study.
Inverse Correlations for Multiple Time Series and Gaussian Random Fields and Measures of Their Linear Determinism.
IPPOLITI, Luigi
2005-01-01
Abstract
For a discrete-time vector linear stationary process, {X(t)}, admitting forward and backward autoregressive representations, the variance matrix of an optimal linear interpolator of X(t), based on a knowledge of {X(t-j), j¹0}, is known to be given by Ri(0)-1 where Ri(0) denotes the inverse variance of the process. Let A=Is-Ri(0) 1R(0) 1, where R(0) denotes the variance matrix of {X(t)} and Is an s´s, identity matrix. A measure of linear interpolability of the process, called an index of linear determinism, may be constructed from the determinant, Det[Is - A], of 1 1 Is A Ri(0) R(0)- = - - . An alternative measure is constructed by relating tr[Ri(0)-1], the trace of Ri(0)-1, to tr[R(0)]. The relationship between the matrix A and the corresponding matrix, P, obtained by considering only an optimal one-step linear predictor of X(t) from a knowledge of its infinite past, {X(t-j),j>0}, is also discussed. The possible role the inverse correlation function may have for model specification of a vector ARMA model is explored. Close parallels between the problem of interpolation for a stationary univariate two-dimensional Gaussian random field and time series are examined and an index of linear determinism for the latter class of processes is also defined. An application of this index for model specification and diagnostic testing of a Gaussian Markov Random Field is investigated together with the question of its estimation from observed data. Results are illustrated by a simulation study.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.