Optimal Estimation of Generic Dynamics by Path-Dependent Neural Jump ODEs

06/28/2022
by   Florian Krach, et al.
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This paper studies the problem of forecasting general stochastic processes using an extension of the Neural Jump ODE (NJ-ODE) framework. While NJ-ODE was the first framework to establish convergence guarantees for the prediction of irregularly observed time-series, these results were limited to data stemming from Itô-diffusions with complete observations, in particular Markov processes where all coordinates are observed simultaneously. In this work, we generalise these results to generic, possibly non-Markovian or discontinuous, stochastic processes with incomplete observations, by utilising the reconstruction properties of the signature transform. These theoretical results are supported by empirical studies, where it is shown that the path-dependent NJ-ODE outperforms the original NJ-ODE framework in the case of non-Markovian data.

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