forecTheta (version 2.2)

Error Metric: Error Metric Function

Description

This function implements some of the more used error metrics. These metrics are "sMAPE", "MAPE", "MAE", "MSE" and they respectively versions with median "sMdAPE", "MdAPE", "MdAE", "MdSE".

Usage

errorMetric(obs, forec, type="sAPE", statistic="M")

Value

If statistic="M" or statistic="Md" it is returned the respectively error metric result. If statistic="N" so is returned a vector with all errors points according to the chosen error type.

Arguments

obs

A vector or a matrix with the real values.

forec

A vector or a matrix with the estimated values.

type

The error type of "sAPE", "APE", "AE" and "SE".

statistic

The statistic to be returned. Use "M" or "Md" for return the mean or median of the errors. If "N" so a vector with all errors will be returned.

Author

Jose Augusto Fiorucci and Francisco Louzada

Details

The metric sMAPE is obtained using type = "sAPE" and statistic = "M"

The metric sMdAPE is obtained using type = "sAPE" and statistic = "Md"

The metric MAPE is obtained using type = "APE" and statistic = "M"

The metric MdAPE is obtained using type = "APE" and statistic = "Md"

The metric MAE is obtained using type = "AE" and statistic = "M"

The metric MdAE is obtained using codetype = "AE" and statistic = "Md"

The metric MSE is obtained using type = "SE" and statistic = "M"

The metric MdSE is obtained using type = "SE" and statistic = "Md"

See Also

forecTheta-package, groe

Examples

Run this code
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y1 = 2+ 0.15*(1:20) + rnorm(20,2)
y2 = y1[20]+ 0.3*(1:30) + rnorm(30,2)
y =  as.ts(c(y1,y2))

out <- dotm(y=as.ts(y[1:40]), h=10)

### sMAPE metric
errorMetric(obs=as.ts(y[41:50]), forec=out$mean)

### sMdAPE metric
errorMetric(obs=as.ts(y[41:50]), forec=out$mean, statistic = "Md")

### MASE metric
meanDiff1 = mean(abs(diff(as.ts(y[1:40]), lag = 1)))
errorMetric(obs=as.ts(y[41:50]), forec=out$mean, type = "AE", statistic = "M") / meanDiff1

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