Change-Point Analysis in Nonstationary Stochastic Models
This book covers the development of methods for detection and estimation of changes in complex systems. These systems are generally described by nonstationary stochastic models, which comprise both static and dynamic regimes, linear and nonlinear dynamics, and constant and time-variant structures of such systems. It covers both retrospective and sequential problems, particularly theoretical methods of optimal detection. Such methods are constructed and their characteristics are analyzed both theoretically and experimentally.

Suitable for researchers working in change-point analysis and stochastic modelling, the book includes theoretical details combined with computer simulations and practical applications. Its rigorous approach will be appreciated by those looking to delve into the details of the methods, as well as those looking to apply them.

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Change-Point Analysis in Nonstationary Stochastic Models
This book covers the development of methods for detection and estimation of changes in complex systems. These systems are generally described by nonstationary stochastic models, which comprise both static and dynamic regimes, linear and nonlinear dynamics, and constant and time-variant structures of such systems. It covers both retrospective and sequential problems, particularly theoretical methods of optimal detection. Such methods are constructed and their characteristics are analyzed both theoretically and experimentally.

Suitable for researchers working in change-point analysis and stochastic modelling, the book includes theoretical details combined with computer simulations and practical applications. Its rigorous approach will be appreciated by those looking to delve into the details of the methods, as well as those looking to apply them.

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Change-Point Analysis in Nonstationary Stochastic Models

Change-Point Analysis in Nonstationary Stochastic Models

by Boris Brodsky
Change-Point Analysis in Nonstationary Stochastic Models

Change-Point Analysis in Nonstationary Stochastic Models

by Boris Brodsky

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Overview

This book covers the development of methods for detection and estimation of changes in complex systems. These systems are generally described by nonstationary stochastic models, which comprise both static and dynamic regimes, linear and nonlinear dynamics, and constant and time-variant structures of such systems. It covers both retrospective and sequential problems, particularly theoretical methods of optimal detection. Such methods are constructed and their characteristics are analyzed both theoretically and experimentally.

Suitable for researchers working in change-point analysis and stochastic modelling, the book includes theoretical details combined with computer simulations and practical applications. Its rigorous approach will be appreciated by those looking to delve into the details of the methods, as well as those looking to apply them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498755962
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/23/2017
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

I Retrospective Problems

1 Preliminary considerations

2 General Retrospective Disorder Problem

3 Retrospective Detection and Estimation of Stochastic Trends

4 Retrospective Detection and Estimation of Switches in Univariate Models

5 Retrospective change-point detection and estimation in multivariate stochastic models

6 Retrospective Detection of Change-Points in State-Space Models

7 Copula, GARCH, and Other Financial Models

II Sequential Problems

8 Sequential hypothesis testing

9 Sequential change-point detection for univariate models

10 Sequential Change-Point Detection in Multivariate Models

11 Early change-point detection

12 Sequential Detection of Switches in Models with Changing Structures

13 Sequential detection and estimation of change-points

Bibliography

Index

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