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Identifiability and Estimation of Structural Vector Autoregressive Models for Subsampled and Mixed Frequency Time Series

Published 8 Apr 2017 in stat.ME | (1704.02519v1)

Abstract: Causal inference in multivariate time series is challenging due to the fact that the sampling rate may not be as fast as the timescale of the causal interactions. In this context, we can view our observed series as a subsampled version of the desired series. Furthermore, due to technological and other limitations, series may be observed at different sampling rates, representing a mixed frequency setting. To determine instantaneous and lagged effects between time series at the true causal scale, we take a model-based approach based on structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models. In this context, we present a unifying framework for parameter identifiability and estimation under both subsampling and mixed frequencies when the noise, or shocks, are non-Gaussian. Importantly, by studying the SVAR case, we are able to both provide identifiability and estimation methods for the causal structure of both lagged and instantaneous effects at the desired time scale. We further derive an exact EM algorithm for inference in both subsampled and mixed frequency settings. We validate our approach in simulated scenarios and on two real world data sets.

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