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Multiscale Change-Point Inference
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stepR
Multiscale Change-Point Inference

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    2.1-4
    30 January 2023
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    1.0-1
    4 March 2015
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    1.0-2
    29 April 2015
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    1.0-3
    18 June 2015
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    1.0-4
    24 March 2016
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    1.0-5.1
    11 October 2016
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    1.0-5
    5 October 2016
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    1.0-6
    17 October 2016
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    1.0-7
    20 April 2017
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    1.0
    16 February 2015
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    2.0-1
    19 May 2017
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    2.0-2
    6 April 2018
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    2.0-3
    27 January 2019
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    2.0-4
    3 November 2019
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    2.1-0
    4 August 2020
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    2.1-1
    26 August 2020
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    2.1-3
    6 May 2022
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    2.1-8
    18 August 2023
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    2.1-9
    13 November 2023
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    13 November 2023
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    Allows fitting of step-functions to univariate serial data where neither the number of jumps nor their positions is known by implementing the multiscale regression estimators SMUCE, simulataneous multiscale changepoint estimator, (K. Frick, A. Munk and H. Sieling, 2014) <doi:10.1111/rssb.12047> and HSMUCE, heterogeneous SMUCE, (F. Pein, H. Sieling and A. Munk, 2017) <doi:10.1111/rssb.12202>. In addition, confidence intervals for the change-point locations and bands for the unknown signal can be obtained.
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