Intro to Time Series
The Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) is a statistical measure used to compare different models and determine their relative quality for a given dataset. It estimates the goodness of fit while penalizing for the number of parameters in the model, helping to prevent overfitting. A lower AIC value indicates a better model, making it essential in selecting the most appropriate model for regression with time series data and assessing model complexity.
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