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Chapter 6 Pure multiplicative ADAM ETS
There is a reason, why we discuss pure multiplicative ADAM ETS models separately: they are suitable for the positive data, especially when the level is low, yet they do not rely on prior data transformations (such as taking logarithms or applying a power transform). Yet the models discussed in this chapter are not easy to work with - they typically do not have closed forms for the conditional h steps ahead mean and variance, and do not have well defined parameters space. Furthermore they make more sense in conjunction with positive-valued distributions, although they also work with the normal one. All these aspects are discussed in this chapter.