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Application of an integrated support vector regression method in prediction of financial returns
Author(s) -
Yuchen Fu,
Yuanhu Cheng
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of information engineering and electronic business
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-9023
pISSN - 2074-9031
DOI - 10.5815/ijieeb.2011.03.06
Subject(s) - support vector machine , computer science , structural risk minimization , particle swarm optimization , feature selection , generalization , artificial neural network , feature (linguistics) , regression , minification , feature vector , machine learning , artificial intelligence , genetic algorithm , mathematical optimization , data mining , mathematics , statistics , mathematical analysis , linguistics , philosophy , programming language
Nowadays there are lots of novel forecasting approaches to improve the forecasting accuracy in the financial markets. Support Vector Machine (SVM) as a modern statistical tool has been successfully used to solve nonlinear regression and time series problem. Unlike most conventional neural network models which are based on the empirical risk minimization principle, SVM applies the structural risk minimization principle to minimize an upper bound of the generalization error rather than minimizing the training error. To build an effective SVM model, SVM parameters must be set carefully. This study proposes a novel approach, support vector machine method combined with genetic algorithm (GA) for feature selection and chaotic particle swarm optimization(CPSO) for parameter optimization support vector Regression(SVR),to predict financial returns. The advantage of the GA-CPSO-SVR (Support Vector Regression) is that it can deal with feature selection and SVM parameter optimization simultaneously A numerical example is employed to compare the performance of the proposed model. Experiment results show that the proposed model outperforms the other approaches in forecasting financial returns. Index Terms—SVR; GA-CPSO; financial returns; forecasting

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