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The following pages link to Detection of multiple change-points in multivariate time series (Q2471636):
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- Long signal change-point detection (Q309564) (← links)
- An ANOVA-type test for multiple change points (Q465641) (← links)
- Segmentation of the mean of heteroscedastic data via cross-validation (Q637994) (← links)
- Detecting abrupt changes of the long-range dependence or the self-similarity of a Gaussian process (Q935366) (← links)
- Activity pattern detection in electroneurographic and electromyogram signals through a heteroscedastic change-point method (Q975968) (← links)
- Change-point detection in high-dimensional covariance structure (Q1616311) (← links)
- Consistent change-point detection with kernels (Q1711585) (← links)
- Recursive computation of piecewise constant volatilities (Q1927142) (← links)
- Multiple change-points detection by empirical Bayesian information criteria and Gibbs sampling induced stochastic search (Q1984867) (← links)
- On change-point estimation under Sobolev sparsity (Q2180074) (← links)
- Testing for multiple change points (Q2259214) (← links)
- A computational method for the detection of activation/deactivation patterns in biological signals with three levels of electric intensity (Q2452787) (← links)
- The increment ratio statistic (Q2476149) (← links)
- Off-Line Detection of Multiple Change Points by the Filtered Derivative with<i>p</i>-Value Method (Q3006704) (← links)
- Detection of multiple undocumented change-points using adaptive Lasso (Q3179235) (← links)
- High Dimensional Change Point Estimation via Sparse Projection (Q4603814) (← links)
- A Nonparametric Approach for Multiple Change Point Analysis of Multivariate Data (Q4975354) (← links)
- Computational approximation of the likelihood ratio for testing the existence of change-points in a heteroscedastic series (Q5218881) (← links)
- Synthetic detection of change point and outliers in bilinear time series models (Q5265599) (← links)
- Comments on: ``Extensions of some classical methods in change point analysis'' (Q5971363) (← links)