This is a relatively naive Python implementation of a seasonal and trend decomposition using Loess smoothing. Commonly referred to as an "STL decomposition", Cleveland's 1990 paper is the canonical reference.
This implementation is a variation of (and takes inspiration from) the implementation of the seasonal_decompose
method in statsmodels. In this implementation, the trend component is calculated by substituting a configurable Loess regression for the convolutional method used in seasonal_decompose
. It also extends the existing DecomposeResult
from statsmodels
to allow for forecasting based on the calculated decomposition.
The stldecompose
package is relatively lightweight. It uses pandas.Dataframe
for inputs and outputs, and exposes only a couple of primary methods - decompose()
and forecast()
- as well as a handful of built-in forecasting functions.
See the included IPython notebook for more details and usage examples.
A Python 3 virtual environment is recommended.
The preferred method of installation is via pip
:
(env) $ pip install stldecompose
If you'd like the bleeding-edge version, you can also install from this Github repo:
(env) $ git clone [email protected]:jrmontag/STLDecompose.git (env) $ cd STLDecompose; pip install .
statsmodels
Time Series analysis package- Hyndman's OTexts reference on STL decomposition
- Cleveland et al. 1990 [pdf]