Retail Demand Forecasting: A Multivariate Approach and Comparison of Boosting and Deep Learning Methods

Author:

Theodoridis Georgios1ORCID,Tsadiras Athanasios1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Economics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract

Retail demand forecasting is a highly intricate and multilevel problem as it may include numerous products, under multiple categories, and potentially sold in many different stores. Forecasts may also process products in isolation or collectively so as to detect mutual correlations. In technical terms, retail demand forecasting may be broken down to a multivariate time series forecasting problem where the time axis is prevalent and introduces added complexity which necessitates proper usage of advanced methodologies with machine/deep learning backgrounds. Popular boosting regressors, such as XGBoost and LightGBM, are excellent machine learning candidates with extensive bibliographic backgrounds covering multiple scientific fields and applications including generic multivariate time series forecasts. The Temporal Convolutional Network and the Temporal Fusion Transformer are recently proposed deep neural network architectures that found success in specific multivariate scenarios but are yet to be tested in a variety of related fields such as retail demand forecasting. Therefore, within this paper, these novel in-the-field models are compared to the aforementioned boosting approaches alongside popular statistical univariate methods, namely Exponential Smoothing and SARIMA. To properly compare the selected models and attempt to generalize their usability, two separate datasets are analyzed and forecasted; an item sales dataset with 500 time series and a category sales dataset with 540 time series. The findings suggest that the deep learning solutions are the better predictors, with the Transformer model surpassing the Boosting solutions by up to 16.8% sMAPE decrease and the statistical approaches by up to 28.6% decrease, further substantiating the notion that deep learning techniques are exceptionally promising in handling large-scale, non-linear and outlier data whilst suggesting that retail demand forecasting does benefit from multivariate approaches and the application of advanced machine learning methods.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund of the European Union

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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