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The following pages link to Estimating the number of change points in a sequence of independent normal random variables (Q1907916):
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- On optimal multiple changepoint algorithms for large data (Q106347) (← links)
- Exact Spike Train Inference Via $\ell_0$ Optimization (Q152825) (← links)
- Wild binary segmentation for multiple change-point detection (Q482881) (← links)
- Exact posterior distributions and model selection criteria for multiple change-point detection problems (Q693323) (← links)
- Information criterion for Gaussian change-point model (Q1779681) (← links)
- Nonparametric multiple change-point estimators (Q1916209) (← links)
- Tail-greedy bottom-up data decompositions and fast multiple change-point detection (Q1990585) (← links)
- Detecting possibly frequent change-points: wild binary segmentation 2 and steepest-drop model selection (Q2131951) (← links)
- A shape-based cutting and clustering algorithm for multiple change-point detection (Q2293636) (← links)
- Break Detection for a Class of Nonlinear Time Series Models (Q3552855) (← links)
- Bayesian Estimation of the Number of Change Points in Simple Linear Regression Models (Q5484661) (← links)
- An estimator of the number of change points based on a weak invariance principle (Q5933615) (← links)
- Comments on: ``Extensions of some classical methods in change point analysis'' (Q5971363) (← links)
- Data-driven estimation of change-points with mean shift (Q6101010) (← links)