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Causal processes 1 Change-point 1 Quasi-maximum likelihood estimator 1 Sequential change detection 1 Weak convergence 1 Wiener disorder problem 1 multisensor sequential change detection 1 optimal multiple stopping 1
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Bardet, Jean-Marc 1 Dayanik, Savas 1 Kengne, William 1 Sezer, Semih O. 1
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Journal of Multivariate Analysis 1 Mathematics of operations research 1
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Sequential sensor installation for Wiener disorder detection
Dayanik, Savas; Sezer, Semih O. - In: Mathematics of operations research 41 (2016) 3, pp. 827-850
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Monitoring procedure for parameter change in causal time series
Bardet, Jean-Marc; Kengne, William - In: Journal of Multivariate Analysis 125 (2014) C, pp. 204-221
We propose a new sequential procedure to detect change in the parameters of a process X=(Xt)t∈Z belonging to a large class of causal models (such as AR(∞), ARCH(∞), TARCH(∞), or ARMA–GARCH processes). The procedure is based on a difference between the historical parameter estimator and...
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