On the M4.0 forecasting competition: Can you tell a 4.0 earthquake from a 3.0?
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Yn: International Journal of Forecasting, Cyfrol 36, Rhif 1, 03.2020, t. 203-205.
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T1 - On the M4.0 forecasting competition
T2 - Can you tell a 4.0 earthquake from a 3.0?
AU - Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos
AU - Thomakos, D.D.
AU - Katsagounos, Illias
AU - Alghassab, Waleed
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - Twenty years on from the publication of the results of the well-celebrated M3 competition, and right about the time we got used to the idea that there will be no more M-type competitions, the M4 competition came in 2019. A 4.0 earthquake is 10 times ‘stronger’ than a 3.0, and that was what M4.0 was aspiring to; mission accomplished?
AB - Twenty years on from the publication of the results of the well-celebrated M3 competition, and right about the time we got used to the idea that there will be no more M-type competitions, the M4 competition came in 2019. A 4.0 earthquake is 10 times ‘stronger’ than a 3.0, and that was what M4.0 was aspiring to; mission accomplished?
KW - M4 competition
KW - Hybrid Method
KW - Combination
KW - Benchmark
KW - Intermittence
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijforecast.2019.03.023
DO - 10.1016/j.ijforecast.2019.03.023
M3 - Article
VL - 36
SP - 203
EP - 205
JO - International Journal of Forecasting
JF - International Journal of Forecasting
SN - 0169-2070
IS - 1
ER -