Data Segmentation for Time Series Based on a General Moving Sum Approach
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Publication:6405073
DOI10.1007/S10463-023-00892-4arXiv2207.07396OpenAlexW4392811194MaRDI QIDQ6405073FDOQ6405073
Authors: Claudia Kirch, Kerstin Reckruehm
Publication date: 15 July 2022
Abstract: In this paper we propose new methodology for the data segmentation, also known as multiple change point problem, in a general framework including classic mean change scenarios, changes in linear regression but also changes in the time series structure such as in the parameters of Poisson-autoregressive time series. In particular, we derive a general theory based on estimating equations proving consistency for the number of change points as well as rates of convergence for the estimators of the locations of the change points. More precisely, two different types of MOSUM (moving sum) statistics are considered: A MOSUM-Wald statistic based on differences of local estimators and a MOSUM-score statistic based on a global estimator. The latter is usually computationally less involved in particular in non-linear problems where no closed form of the estimator is known such that numerical methods are required. Finally, we evaluate the methodology by means of simulated data as well as using some geophysical well-log data.
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10463-023-00892-4
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