Nonparametric changed segment detection in functional data
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- A Non-Parametric Approach to the Change-Point Problem
- A kernel multiple change-point algorithm via model selection
- A kernel two-sample test
- Changed segment tests via norm and Brownian projection
- Convergence of U-processes in Hölder spaces with application to robust detection of a changed segment
- Empirical likelihood based hypothesis testing
- Empirical likelihood ratio test for a mean change point model with a linear trend followed by an abrupt change
- Epidemic change-point detection in general causal time series
- Epidemic change-point detection in general integer-valued time series
- Epidemic changepoint detection in the presence of nuisance changes
- Estimating a changed segment in a sample
- High dimensional efficiency with applications to change point tests
- Hölder norm test statistics for epidemic change
- Inference about a change point in experimental neurophysiology
- Necessary and sufficient condition for the functional central limit theorem in Hölder spaces
- Nonparametric change-point estimation
- Practical and powerful kernel-based change-point detection
- Probability for Statisticians
- Testing for change-points with rank and sign statistics
- Tests for change-points with epidemic alternatives
- Use of Cumulative Sums of Squares for Retrospective Detection of Changes of Variance
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