A demand forecast model using a combination of surrogate data analysis and optimal neural network approach

H. C. W. Lau, G. T. S. Ho, Yi Zhao

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    Abstract

    As rough or inaccurate estimation of demands is one of the main causes of the bullwhip effect harming the entire supply chain, we have developed a mathematical approach, the minimum description length (MDL), to determine the optimal artificial neural network (ANN) that can provide accurate demand forecasts. Two types of simulated customer and one practical demand are employed to validate the capability of the MDL method. Since stochastic factors hidden in the demand data disturb the prediction, the surrogate data method is proposed for identifying the characteristics of the demand data. This method excludes demands that are totally stochastic when forecasting. We demonstrate how optimal models estimated by MDL are consistent with the dynamics of demand data identified by the surrogate data method. The complementary approach of the surrogate data method and neural network constitutes a comprehensive framework for making various demand predictions. This framework is applicable to a wide variety of real-world data.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1404-1416
    Number of pages13
    JournalDecision Support Systems
    Volume54
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • data analysis
    • demand forecasting
    • optimal neural networks

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