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Nonparametric change-point estimation
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    Nonparametric change-point estimation (English)
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    Consider a sequence of independent random variables \(\{X_ i:\) \(1\leq i\leq n\}\) having cdf F for \(i\leq \theta n\) and cdf G otherwise. A class of strongly consistent estimators for the change-point \(\theta\in (0,1)\) is proposed. The estimators require no knowledge of the functional forms or parametric families of F and G. Furthermore, F and G need not differ in their means (or other measure of location). The only requirement is that F and G differ on a set of positive probability. The proof of consistency provides rates of convergence and bounds on the error probability for the estimators. The estimators are applied to two well-known data sets, in both cases yielding results in close agreement with previous parametric analyses. A simulation study is conducted, showing that the estimators perform well even when F and G share the same mean, variance and skewness.
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    Cramér-von Mises statistic
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    Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic
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    sequence of independent random variables
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    strongly consistent estimators
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    change- point
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    consistency
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    rates of convergence
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    bounds on the error probability
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    simulation study
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