Finite-sample posterior accuracy of local Whittle likelihoods in time-varying AR models is assessed; all three bias corrections help, with dynamic Whittle slightly ahead of block Whittle.
Bayesian nonparametric spectral analysis of locally stationary processes
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Based on a novel dynamic Whittle likelihood approximation for locally stationary processes, a Bayesian nonparametric approach to estimating the time-varying spectral density is proposed. This dynamic frequency-domain based likelihood approximation is able to depict the time-frequency evolution of the process by utilizing the moving periodogram previously introduced in the bootstrap literature. The posterior distribution is obtained by updating a bivariate extension of the Bernstein-Dirichlet process prior with the dynamic Whittle likelihood. Asymptotic properties such as sup-norm posterior consistency and L2-norm posterior contraction rates are presented. Additionally, this methodology enables model selection between stationarity and non-stationarity based on the Bayes factor. The finite-sample performance of the method is investigated in simulation studies and applications to real-life data-sets are presented.
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Spectral domain likelihoods for Bayesian inference in time-varying parameter models
Finite-sample posterior accuracy of local Whittle likelihoods in time-varying AR models is assessed; all three bias corrections help, with dynamic Whittle slightly ahead of block Whittle.