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Statistics and Its Interface
Volume 10 (2017)
Number 1
A hybrid transfer learning model for crude oil price forecasting
Pages: 119 – 130
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/SII.2017.v10.n1.a11
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Abstract
Most of the existing models for oil price forecasting only use the data in the forecasted time series. This study proposes a hybrid transfer learning model (HTLM) for crude oil price forecasting. We first selectively transfer some related time series in the source domain to assist in modeling the target time series by using a transfer learning technique, and then construct the forecasting model using the analog complexing (AC) method. Further, we introduce a genetic algorithm to find the optimal match between two important parameters in HTLM. Finally, we use two main crude oil price time series—the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and the Brent crude oil spot prices—for empirical analysis. Our results show the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed model compared with existing models.
Keywords
hybrid transfer learning model, analog complexing, genetic algorithm, crude oil price forecasting, transfer learning technique
Published 27 September 2016