Lam, K C and Oshodi, O S (2016) Forecasting construction output: A comparison of artificial neural network and Box-Jenkins model. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 23(3), pp. 302-322. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose - Fluctuations in construction output has an adverse effect on the construction industry and the economy due to its strong linkage. Developing reliable and accurate predictive models is vital to implementing effective response strategies to mitigate the impact of such fluctuations. The purpose of this paper is to compare the accuracy of two univariate forecast models, i.e. Box-Jenkins (autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA)) and Neural Network Autoregressive (NNAR). Design/methodology/approach - Four quarterly time-series data on the construction output of Hong Kong were collected (1983Q1-2014Q4). The collected data were divided into two parts. The first part was fitted to the model, while the other was used to evaluate the predictive accuracy of the developed models. Findings - The NNAR model can provide reliable and accurate forecast of total, private and “others” construction output for the medium term. In addition, the NNAR model outperforms the ARIMA model, in terms of accuracy. Research limitations/implications - The applicability of the NNAR model to the construction industry of other countries could be further explored. The main limitation of artificial intelligence models is the lack of explanatory capability. Practical implications - The NNAR model could be used as a tool for accurately predicting future patterns in construction output. This is vital for the sustained growth of the construction industry and the economy. Originality/value - This is the first study to apply the NNAR model to construction output forecasting research.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | construction industry; modelling; forecasting; box-jenkins; neural net; construction output |
| Index terms: | artificial intelligence, construction industry, modelling, Box-Jenkins, linkage, forecasting, neural net, Hong Kong, construction output, methodology, accuracy, artificial neural network, neural network, strategy |
| Subjects: | industry analysis, Geography, professional development, management, research methods, artificial intelligence, prediction and forecasting, analytical methods, modelling and simulation, operations management, business |
| Topics: | Digital Applications, Business Strategy, Engineering Principles, Information Management, Research Practice, Project Management, Geographical Context |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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