A new metric of absolute percentage error for intermittent demand forecasts
Samsung SDS (South Korea) · Samsung (South Korea) · +1 more institution
Abstract
The mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) is one of the most widely used measures of forecast accuracy, due to its advantages of scale-independency and interpretability. However, MAPE has the significant disadvantage that it produces infinite or undefined values for zero or close-to-zero actual values. In order to address this issue in MAPE, we propose a new measure of forecast accuracy called the mean arctangent absolute percentage error (MAAPE). MAAPE has been developed through looking at MAPE from a different angle. In essence, MAAPE is a slope as an angle, while MAPE is a slope as a ratio, considering a triangle with adjacent and opposite sides that are equal to an actual value and the difference between…
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- Mean absolute percentage error
- Interpretability
- Statistics
- Mathematics
- Outlier
- Metric (unit)
- Zero (linguistics)
- Inverse trigonometric functions