Novel FTLRNN with Gamma Memory for Short-Term and Long-Term Predictions of Chaotic Time Series

Multistep ahead prediction of a chaotic time series is a difficult task that has attracted increasing interest in the recent years. The interest in this work is the development of nonlinear neural network models for the purpose of building multistep chaotic time series prediction. In the literature...

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Main Authors: Sanjay L. Badjate, Sanjay V. Dudul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2009-01-01
Series:Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/364532
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spelling doaj-4cdbe79c40e1446aad7647f7e9370a712020-11-24T22:30:41ZengHindawi LimitedApplied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing1687-97241687-97322009-01-01200910.1155/2009/364532364532Novel FTLRNN with Gamma Memory for Short-Term and Long-Term Predictions of Chaotic Time SeriesSanjay L. Badjate0Sanjay V. Dudul1Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering & Technology, Yavatmal 445 001, Maharashtra, IndiaApplied Electronics Department, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati 444 602, IndiaMultistep ahead prediction of a chaotic time series is a difficult task that has attracted increasing interest in the recent years. The interest in this work is the development of nonlinear neural network models for the purpose of building multistep chaotic time series prediction. In the literature there is a wide range of different approaches but their success depends on the predicting performance of the individual methods. Also the most popular neural models are based on the statistical and traditional feed forward neural networks. But it is seen that this kind of neural model may present some disadvantages when long-term prediction is required. In this paper focused time-lagged recurrent neural network (FTLRNN) model with gamma memory is developed for different prediction horizons. It is observed that this predictor performs remarkably well for short-term predictions as well as medium-term predictions. For coupled partial differential equations generated chaotic time series such as Mackey Glass and Duffing, FTLRNN-based predictor performs consistently well for different depths of predictions ranging from short term to long term, with only slight deterioration after k is increased beyond 50. For real-world highly complex and nonstationary time series like Sunspots and Laser, though the proposed predictor does perform reasonably for short term and medium-term predictions, its prediction ability drops for long term ahead prediction. However, still this is the best possible prediction results considering the facts that these are nonstationary time series. As a matter of fact, no other NN configuration can match the performance of FTLRNN model. The authors experimented the performance of this FTLRNN model on predicting the dynamic behavior of typical Chaotic Mackey-Glass time series, Duffing time series, and two real-time chaotic time series such as monthly sunspots and laser. Static multi layer perceptron (MLP) model is also attempted and compared against the proposed model on the performance measures like mean squared error (MSE), Normalized mean squared error (NMSE), and Correlation Coefficient (r). The standard back-propagation algorithm with momentum term has been used for both the models.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/364532
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author Sanjay L. Badjate
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Novel FTLRNN with Gamma Memory for Short-Term and Long-Term Predictions of Chaotic Time Series
Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
author_facet Sanjay L. Badjate
Sanjay V. Dudul
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title Novel FTLRNN with Gamma Memory for Short-Term and Long-Term Predictions of Chaotic Time Series
title_short Novel FTLRNN with Gamma Memory for Short-Term and Long-Term Predictions of Chaotic Time Series
title_full Novel FTLRNN with Gamma Memory for Short-Term and Long-Term Predictions of Chaotic Time Series
title_fullStr Novel FTLRNN with Gamma Memory for Short-Term and Long-Term Predictions of Chaotic Time Series
title_full_unstemmed Novel FTLRNN with Gamma Memory for Short-Term and Long-Term Predictions of Chaotic Time Series
title_sort novel ftlrnn with gamma memory for short-term and long-term predictions of chaotic time series
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
issn 1687-9724
1687-9732
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Multistep ahead prediction of a chaotic time series is a difficult task that has attracted increasing interest in the recent years. The interest in this work is the development of nonlinear neural network models for the purpose of building multistep chaotic time series prediction. In the literature there is a wide range of different approaches but their success depends on the predicting performance of the individual methods. Also the most popular neural models are based on the statistical and traditional feed forward neural networks. But it is seen that this kind of neural model may present some disadvantages when long-term prediction is required. In this paper focused time-lagged recurrent neural network (FTLRNN) model with gamma memory is developed for different prediction horizons. It is observed that this predictor performs remarkably well for short-term predictions as well as medium-term predictions. For coupled partial differential equations generated chaotic time series such as Mackey Glass and Duffing, FTLRNN-based predictor performs consistently well for different depths of predictions ranging from short term to long term, with only slight deterioration after k is increased beyond 50. For real-world highly complex and nonstationary time series like Sunspots and Laser, though the proposed predictor does perform reasonably for short term and medium-term predictions, its prediction ability drops for long term ahead prediction. However, still this is the best possible prediction results considering the facts that these are nonstationary time series. As a matter of fact, no other NN configuration can match the performance of FTLRNN model. The authors experimented the performance of this FTLRNN model on predicting the dynamic behavior of typical Chaotic Mackey-Glass time series, Duffing time series, and two real-time chaotic time series such as monthly sunspots and laser. Static multi layer perceptron (MLP) model is also attempted and compared against the proposed model on the performance measures like mean squared error (MSE), Normalized mean squared error (NMSE), and Correlation Coefficient (r). The standard back-propagation algorithm with momentum term has been used for both the models.
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