Reevaluating the performance of the Double Exponential Smoothing filter and its Control Parameters
Abstract
Double Exponential Smoothing (DES) has broad application in various fields primarily as a forecasting tool. The values of the two smoothing parameters and , involved in DES, are traditionally chosen by the users which yield minimum MSE. In this work the authors endeavor to assess the performance of the DES as a filter and tried to suggest the suitable values of the and for which DES perform best as a filter. In this regard along with the conventional MSE method, the dependency of the stability and other aspects associated with the frequency response of the filter like transfer function, cutoff frequency, bandwidth and center frequency on the smoothing parameters are also studied. The values of the parameters close to 0.5 are found to be most appropriate when DES acts as a filter.
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