Abstract

A very important and essential phase of time series analysis is identifying the model orders. This article develops an approximate Bayesian procedure to identify the orders of seasonal autoregressive processes. Using either a normal-gamma prior density or a noninformative prior, which is combined with an approximate conditional likelihood function, the foundation of the proposed technique is to derive the joint posterior mass function of the model orders in an easy form. Then one may inspect the posterior mass function and choose the orders with the largest posterior probability to be the suitable orders of the time series being analyzed. A simulation study, with different priors mass functions, is carried out to test the adequacy of the proposed technique and compare it with some non-Bayesian automatic criteria. The analysis of the numerical results supports the adequacy of the proposed technique in identifying the orders of the autoregressive processes.

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