More discussions for granger causality and new causality measures |
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Authors: | Sanqing Hu Yu Cao Jianhai Zhang Wanzeng Kong Kun Yang Yanbin Zhang Xun Li |
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Affiliation: | (1) College of Computer Science, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China;(2) College of Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA |
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Abstract: | Granger causality (GC) has been widely applied in economics and neuroscience to reveal causality influence of time series.
In our previous paper (Hu et al., in IEEE Trans on Neural Netw, 22(6), pp. 829–844, 2011), we proposed new causalities in time and frequency domains and particularly focused on new causality in frequency domain
by pointing out the shortcomings/limitations of GC or Granger-alike causality metrics and the advantages of new causality.
In this paper we continue our previous discussions and focus on new causality and GC or Granger-alike causality metrics in
time domain. Although one strong motivation was introduced in our previous paper (Hu et al., in IEEE Trans on Neural Netw,
22(6), pp. 829–844, 2011) we here present additional motivation for the proposed new causality metric and restate the previous motivation for completeness.
We point out one property of conditional GC in time domain and the shortcomings/limitations of conditional GC which cannot
reveal the real strength of the directional causality among three time series. We also show the shortcomings/limitations of
directed causality (DC) or normalize DC for multivariate time series and demonstrate it cannot reveal real causality at all.
By calculating GC and new causality values for an example we demonstrate the influence of one of the time series on the other
is linearly increased as the coupling strength is linearly increased. This fact further supports reasonability of new causality
metric. We point out that larger instantaneous correlation does not necessarily mean larger true causality (e.g., GC and new
causality), or vice versa. Finally we conduct analysis of statistical test for significance and asymptotic distribution property
of new causality metric by illustrative examples. |
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Keywords: | Granger causality New causality Linear regression model Prediction |
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