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    Umfang: 1 online resource (xiii, 275 p.).
    ISBN: 9781849503037 (electronic bk.) :
    Serie: Advances in econometrics, v. 19
    Inhalt: Artificial intelligence is a consortium of data-driven methodologies which includes artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy logic, probabilistic belief networks and machine learning as its components. We have witnessed a phenomenal impact of this data-driven consortium of methodologies in many areas of studies, the economic and financial fields being of no exception. In particular, this volume of collected works will give examples of its impact on the field of economics and finance. This volume is the result of the selection of high-quality papers presented at a special session entitled 'Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Finance' at the '2003 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence' (IC-AI '03) held at the Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 23-26 2003. The special session, organised by Jane Binner, Graham Kendall and Shu-Heng Chen, was presented in order to draw attention to the tremendous diversity and richness of the applications of artificial intelligence to problems in Economics and Finance. This volume should appeal to economists interested in adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the study of economic problems, computer scientists who are looking for potential applications of artificial intelligence and practitioners who are looking for new perspectives on how to build models for everyday operations. There are still many important Artificial Intelligence disciplines yet to be covered. Among them are the methodologies of independent component analysis, reinforcement learning, inductive logical programming, classifier systems and Bayesian networks, not to mention many ongoing and highly fascinating hybrid systems. A way to make up for their omission is to visit this subject again later. We certainly hope that we can do so in the near future with another volume of Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Finance.
    Anmerkung: Statistical analysis of genetic algorithms in discovering technical trading strategies / Chueh-Yung Tsao, Shu-Heng Chen -- Co-evolving neural networks with evolutionary strategies : a new application to divisia money / Jane M. Binner, Graham Kendall, Alicia Gazely -- Forecasting the EMU inflation rate : linear econometric vs. non-linear computational models using genetic neural fuzzy systems / Stefan Kooths, Timo Mitze, Eric Ringhut -- Finding or not finding rules in time series / Jessica Lin, Eamonn Keogh -- A comparison of var and neural networks with genetic algorithm in forecasting price of oil / Sam Mirmirani, Hsi Cheng Li -- Searching for divisia/inflation relationships with the aggregate feedforward neural network / Vincent A. Schmidt, Jane M. Binner -- Predicting housing value : genetic algorithm attribute selection and dependence modelling utilising the gamma test / Ian D. Wilson, Antonia J. Jones, David H. Jenkins, J.A. Ware -- A genetic programming approach to model international short-term capital flow / Tina Yu, Shu-Heng Chen, Tzu-Wen Kuo -- Tools for non-linear time series forecasting in economics : an empirical comparison of regime switching vector autoregressive models and recurrent neural networks / Jane M. Binner, Thomas Elger, Birger Nilsson, Jonathan A. Tepper -- Using non-parametric search algorithms to forecast daily excess stock returns / Nathan Lael Joseph, David S. Bre, Efstathios Kalyvas.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780762311507
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 275 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781849503037
    Serie: Advances in econometrics v. 19
    Inhalt: Artificial intelligence is a consortium of data-driven methodologies which includes artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy logic, probabilistic belief networks and machine learning as its components. We have witnessed a phenomenal impact of this data-driven consortium of methodologies in many areas of studies, the economic and financial fields being of no exception. In particular, this volume of collected works will give examples of its impact on the field of economics and finance. This volume is the result of the selection of high-quality papers presented at a special session entitled 'Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Finance' at the '2003 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence' (IC-AI '03) held at the Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 23-26 2003. The special session, organised by Jane Binner, Graham Kendall and Shu-Heng Chen, was presented in order to draw attention to the tremendous diversity and richness of the applications of artificial intelligence to problems in Economics and Finance. This volume should appeal to economists interested in adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the study of economic problems, computer scientists who are looking for potential applications of artificial intelligence and practitioners who are looking for new perspectives on how to build models for everyday operations. There are still many important Artificial Intelligence disciplines yet to be covered. Among them are the methodologies of independent component analysis, reinforcement learning, inductive logical programming, classifier systems and Bayesian networks, not to mention many ongoing and highly fascinating hybrid systems. A way to make up for their omission is to visit this subject again later. We certainly hope that we can do so in the near future with another volume of Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Finance
    Anmerkung: Statistical analysis of genetic algorithms in discovering technical trading strategies / Chueh-Yung Tsao, Shu-Heng Chen -- Co-evolving neural networks with evolutionary strategies : a new application to divisia money / Jane M. Binner, Graham Kendall, Alicia Gazely -- Forecasting the EMU inflation rate : linear econometric vs. non-linear computational models using genetic neural fuzzy systems / Stefan Kooths, Timo Mitze, Eric Ringhut -- Finding or not finding rules in time series / Jessica Lin, Eamonn Keogh -- A comparison of var and neural networks with genetic algorithm in forecasting price of oil / Sam Mirmirani, Hsi Cheng Li -- Searching for divisia/inflation relationships with the aggregate feedforward neural network / Vincent A. Schmidt, Jane M. Binner -- Predicting housing value : genetic algorithm attribute selection and dependence modelling utilising the gamma test / Ian D. Wilson, Antonia J. Jones, David H. Jenkins, J.A. Ware -- A genetic programming approach to model international short-term capital flow / Tina Yu, Shu-Heng Chen, Tzu-Wen Kuo -- Tools for non-linear time series forecasting in economics : an empirical comparison of regime switching vector autoregressive models and recurrent neural networks / Jane M. Binner, Thomas Elger, Birger Nilsson, Jonathan A. Tepper -- Using non-parametric search algorithms to forecast daily excess stock returns / Nathan Lael Joseph, David S. Bre, Efstathios Kalyvas
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    UID:
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    Umfang: Online-Ressource
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg
    ISBN: 9781849503037
    Serie: Advances in econometrics 0731-9053 v. 19
    Inhalt: Statistical analysis of genetic algorithms in discovering technical trading strategies / Chueh-Yung Tsao, Shu-Heng Chen -- Co-evolving neural networks with evolutionary strategies : a new application to divisia money / Jane M. Binner, Graham Kendall, Alicia Gazely -- Forecasting the EMU inflation rate : linear econometric vs. non-linear computational models using genetic neural fuzzy systems / Stefan Kooths, Timo Mitze, Eric Ringhut -- Finding or not finding rules in time series / Jessica Lin, Eamonn Keogh -- A comparison of var and neural networks with genetic algorithm in forecasting price of oil / Sam Mirmirani, Hsi Cheng Li -- Searching for divisia/inflation relationships with the aggregate feedforward neural network / Vincent A. Schmidt, Jane M. Binner -- Predicting housing value : genetic algorithm attribute selection and dependence modelling utilising the gamma test / Ian D. Wilson, Antonia J. Jones, David H. Jenkins, J.A. Ware -- A genetic programming approach to model international short-term capital flow / Tina Yu, Shu-Heng Chen, Tzu-Wen Kuo -- Tools for non-linear time series forecasting in economics : an empirical comparison of regime switching vector autoregressive models and recurrent neural networks / Jane M. Binner, Thomas Elger, Birger Nilsson, Jonathan A. Tepper -- Using non-parametric search algorithms to forecast daily excess stock returns / Nathan Lael Joseph, David S. Br(c)♭e, Efstathios Kalyvas. - Artificial intelligence is a consortium of data-driven methodologies which includes artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy logic, probabilistic belief networks and machine learning as its components. We have witnessed a phenomenal impact of this data-driven consortium of methodologies in many areas of studies, the economic and financial fields being of no exception. In particular, this volume of collected works will give examples of its impact on the field of economics and finance. This volume is the result of the selection of high-quality papers presented at a special session entitled 'Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Finance' at the '2003 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence' (IC-AI '03) held at the Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 23-26 2003. The special session, organised by Jane Binner, Graham Kendall and Shu-Heng Chen, was presented in order to draw attention to the tremendous diversity and richness of the applications of artificial intelligence to problems in Economics and Finance. This volume should appeal to economists interested in adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the study of economic problems, computer scientists who are looking for potential applications of artificial intelligence and practitioners who are looking for new perspectives on how to build models for everyday operations. There are still many important Artificial Intelligence disciplines yet to be covered. Among them are the methodologies of independent component analysis, reinforcement learning, inductive logical programming, classifier systems and Bayesian networks, not to mention many ongoing and highly fascinating hybrid systems. A way to make up for their omission is to visit this subject again later. We certainly hope that we can do so in the near future with another volume of Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Finance
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record , Preliminaries; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF GENETIC ALGORITHMS IN DISCOVERING TECHNICAL TRADING STRATEGIES; A GENETIC PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO MODEL INTERNATIONAL SHORT-TERM CAPITAL FLOW; TOOLS FOR NON-LINEAR TIME SERIES FORECASTING IN ECONOMICS; USING NON-PARAMETRIC SEARCH ALGORITHMS TO FORECAST DAILY EXCESS STOCK RETURNS; CO-EVOLVING NEURAL NETWORKS WITH EVOLUTIONARY STRATEGIES; FORECASTING THE EMU INFLATION RATE; FINDING OR NOT FINDING RULES IN TIME SERIES; A COMPARISON OF VAR AND NEURAL NETWORKS WITH GENETIC ALGORITHM IN FORECASTING PRICE OF OIL , SEARCHING FOR DIVISIA/INFLATION RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE AGGREGATE FEEDFORWARD NEURAL NETWORKPREDICTING HOUSING VALUE; , Online-Ausg.
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Finance and Economics
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
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