Entropy (Jul 2013)

Simulation Study of Direct Causality Measures in Multivariate Time Series

  • Cees Diks,
  • Catherine Kyrtsou,
  • Dimitris Kugiumtzis,
  • Angeliki Papana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e15072635
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
pp. 2635 – 2661

Abstract

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Measures of the direction and strength of the interdependence among time series from multivariate systems are evaluated based on their statistical significance and discrimination ability. The best-known measures estimating direct causal effects, both linear and nonlinear, are considered, i.e., conditional Granger causality index (CGCI), partial Granger causality index (PGCI), partial directed coherence (PDC), partial transfer entropy (PTE), partial symbolic transfer entropy (PSTE) and partial mutual information on mixed embedding (PMIME). The performance of the multivariate coupling measures is assessed on stochastic and chaotic simulated uncoupled and coupled dynamical systems for different settings of embedding dimension and time series length. The CGCI, PGCI and PDC seem to outperform the other causality measures in the case of the linearly coupled systems, while the PGCI is the most effective one when latent and exogenous variables are present. The PMIME outweighs all others in the case of nonlinear simulation systems.

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