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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this
file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and
this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Changed
Fixed
3.1.0
- 2025-12-19
Added
- Add function documentation and vignette for MultivariateCholette,
ADL models, Reverse regression and Calendarization
Changed
- Default value of lambda is changed to 0.8 in multivariate
Cholette
- Re-ordering of the returned benchmarked series in multivariate
Cholette
- Change/add parameters in adl_disaggregation() function
Fixed
- Solve bugs and instability issues in adl_disaggregation()
3.0.0
- 2025-05-12
Added
- Add function temporal_disaggregation_raw() for TD of atypical
frequency data
- Add function denton_raw() for benchmarking of atypical frequency
data
- Add alternative objective functions (backwards, symmetric and
logarithmic) for GRP method
- Additional content in functions documentation and/or vignette for
temporal disaggregation (Chow-Lin) and benchmarking (Denton, GRP,
Cholette)
Changed
- Split TD and interpolation. The main function
temporaldisaggregation() was deprecated and replaced by the two
functions temporal_disaggregation() and temporal_interpolation()
- Some arguments in the temporal_disaggregation(),
temporal_interpolation() and denton() functions were added to extend
possibilities for the user.
- Refactoring vignette
Fixed
- Solve issue in residual output when tests fail
- Solve some instability issue in multivariatecholette()
2.1.0
- 2024-07-18
Added
- Add output on residuals in temporaldisaggregation() function
2.0.1
- 2024-07-12
Changed
- new jars related to version 1.2.1*
2.0.0
- 2023-12-12
Added
1.0.0
- 2023-07-06
Added
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