DYTEC Dynamic Tail Event Curves

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DYTEC Dynamic Tail Event Curves

Tail Event Curves (TECs) quantify extreme behaviour across functional data (e.g., storms, demand, climate).

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  • https://quantinar.com/course/540/multivariate-statistical-analysis?q=mva

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Dynamic Tail Event Curves (DYTEC)

  1. Tail Event Curves (TECs) quantify extreme behaviour across functional data (e.g., storms, demand, climate).

  2. Expectile regression provides smooth tail-sensitive curves for any τ-level, generalizing quantiles via asymmetric loss.

  3. Time-varying TECs require dimensionality reduction; functional PCA or expectile-based PECs build the spatial basis.

  4. Dependence and non-stationarity are handled by a Dynamic Functional Factor Model (DFFM).

  5. DFFM decomposes curves into time-basis functions and space-basis functions with τ-specific factor loadings.

  6. Estimation uses penalized asymmetric loss with group-lasso structure and the GMD optimization algorithm.

  7. The iterative DYTEC algorithm alternates between estimating factors and updating asymmetric weights.

  8. Simulations show robustness across error distributions, τ-levels, and sample sizes; skewed errors increase MSE.

  9. Empirical studies (Chinese temperatures, hurricanes) reveal trend breaks, periodic patterns, and strong tail dynamics.

  10. DYTEC provides a unified framework for modeling, forecasting, and interpreting dynamic extremes in functional data.

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About the Instructor

Research Interest

  • Risk Models
  • Machine Learning
  • Text Mining
  • NFTs, blockchain, Crypto Currencies

 

Publications

K-expectile clustering (with Wolfgang Karl Härdle and Yingxing Li)

Tail Event Driven Factor Augmented Dynamic Model (with Weining Wang)

 

Work in Progress

The DAI - Digital Art Index  (with Min-Bin Lin, Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Christian Hafner, Artnet)

Understanding NFTs (with Min-Bin Lin, Bruno Spilak)

VizTech & CryptoPunks (with Min-Bin Lin, Wolfgang Karl Härdle)