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SutteARIMA: A Novel Method for Forecasting the Infant Mortality Rate in Indonesia

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This study focuses on the novel forecasting method (SutteARIMA) and its application in predicting Infant Mortality Rate data in Indonesia. It undertakes a comparison of the most popular and widely used four forecasting methods: ARIMA, Neural Networks Time Series (NNAR), Holt-Winters, and SutteARIMA. The data used were obtained from the website of the World Bank. The data consisted of the annual infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births) from 1991 to 2019. To determine a suitable and best method for predicting Infant Mortality rate, the forecasting results of these four methods were compared based on the mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) and mean squared error (MSE). The results of the study showed that the accuracy level of SutteARIMA method (MAPE: 0.83% and MSE: 0.046) in predicting Infant Mortality rate in Indonesia was smaller than the other three forecasting methods, specifically the ARIMA (0.2.2) with a MAPE of 1.21% and a MSE of 0.146; the NNAR with a MAPE of 7.95% and a MSE of 3.90; and the Holt-Winters with a MAPE of 1.03% and a MSE: of 0.083.

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AHMAR, Ansari Saleh, et al. SutteARIMA: A Novel Method for Forecasting the Infant Mortality Rate in Indonesia. CMC-Computers Materials & Continua. 2022. Vol. 70, num. 3, pags. 6007-6022. ISSN 1546-2218. [consulted: 11 of August of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/181456

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