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Probabilistic multivariate electricity price forecasting using implicit generative ensemble post-processing

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arxiv 2005.13417 v1 pith:R52OCZZ3 submitted 2020-05-27 stat.AP econ.EMq-fin.RMq-fin.STstat.ML

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keywords ensembleforecastingelectricitygenerativeimplicitmultivariatepost-processingprice
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The reliable estimation of forecast uncertainties is crucial for risk-sensitive optimal decision making. In this paper, we propose implicit generative ensemble post-processing, a novel framework for multivariate probabilistic electricity price forecasting. We use a likelihood-free implicit generative model based on an ensemble of point forecasting models to generate multivariate electricity price scenarios with a coherent dependency structure as a representation of the joint predictive distribution. Our ensemble post-processing method outperforms well-established model combination benchmarks. This is demonstrated on a data set from the German day-ahead market. As our method works on top of an ensemble of domain-specific expert models, it can readily be deployed to other forecasting tasks.

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