Golden exponential smoothing: a self-adjusted method for identifying optimum alpha / Foo Fong Yeng, Azrina Suhaimi and Soo Kum Yoke

The conventional double exponential smoothing is a forecasting method that troubles the forecaster with a tremendous choice of its parameter, alpha. The choice of alpha would greatly influence the accuracy of prediction. In this paper, an integrated forecasting method named Golden Exponential Smooth...

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Main Authors: Yeng, Foo Fong (Author), Suhaimi, Azrina (Author), Yoke, Soo Kum (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2020-10.
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