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Intermittent Demand Forecasting with Deep Renewal Processes

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arxiv 1911.10416 v1 pith:GTILP5KY submitted 2019-11-23 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords demandintermittentforecastingprocessestimedeepmodelsrenewal
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Intermittent demand, where demand occurrences appear sporadically in time, is a common and challenging problem in forecasting. In this paper, we first make the connections between renewal processes, and a collection of current models used for intermittent demand forecasting. We then develop a set of models that benefit from recurrent neural networks to parameterize conditional interdemand time and size distributions, building on the latest paradigm in "deep" temporal point processes. We present favorable empirical findings on discrete and continuous time intermittent demand data, validating the practical value of our approach.

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