Essays about: "generalised error distribution"

Found 3 essays containing the words generalised error distribution.

  1. 1. Estimation of Load Profiles for Secondary Substations

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell elektroteknik och automation

    Author : Hans-Christian Nilsson; [2020]
    Keywords : Load Estimation; Synthetic Load; Feed Forward Neural Networks; Extreme Value Theory; Block Maxima; Linear Regression; Load Curves; Electricity Consumption Estimation; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : The power system today is facing a transformation from fossil and nuclear energy sources to renewable energy sources such as solar- and wind power. At the same time electric vehicles are becoming more common every year. READ MORE

  2. 2. Are GARCH Models Appropriate for Analysing Volatility Structures in Fundamental Valuations of the OMXS30?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statistiska institutionen

    Author : Gustav Furenmo; [2019]
    Keywords : GARCH; OMXS30; financial time series; volatility; heteroscedasticity; stationarity; McLeod-Li test; normal distribution; student-t distribution; skewed student-t distribution; generalised error distribution; skewed generalised error distribution; Mathematics and Statistics;

    Abstract : This thesis investigates the volatility structures found in forward-looking fundamental valuations of the Swedish stock index OMXS30. The evaluated data constitutes daily observations of P/E ratios based on twelve months earnings estimates during the period 2009-01-02 until 2018-10-18. READ MORE

  3. 3. Unsupervised Change Detection Using Multi-Temporal SAR Data : A Case Study of Arctic Sea Ice

    University essay from KTH/Geodesi och geoinformatik

    Author : Linda Fröjse; [2014]
    Keywords : sea ice; the Arctic; Kittler-Illingworth; generalized Gaussian distribution; log-normal distribution; ERS; ENVISAT; SAR; ASAR; havsis; Arktis; Kittler-Illingworth; generaliserad normaldistribution; lognormal distribtion; ERS; ENVISAT; SAR; ASAR;

    Abstract : The extent of Arctic sea ice has decreased over the years and the importance of sea ice monitoring is expected to increase. Remote sensing change detection compares images acquired over the same geographic area at different times in order to identify changes that might have occurred in the area of interest. READ MORE