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The following pages link to Capturing the distributional behaviour of the maximum likelihood estimator of a changepoint (Q4238078):
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- Asymptotic properties of maximum likelihood estimators in models with multiple change points (Q637080) (← links)
- Change-point mle in the rate of exponential sequences with application to Indonesian seismological data (Q710771) (← links)
- Exact asymptotic distribution of change-point MLE for change in the mean of Gaussian se\-quences (Q993276) (← links)
- The geometric convergence rate of the classical change-point estimate (Q1004390) (← links)
- Asymptotic study of the change-point mle in multivariate Gaussian families under contiguous alternatives (Q1007505) (← links)
- The use of cumulative sums for detection of changepoints in the rate parameter of a Poisson process (Q1020716) (← links)
- Limit theorems for kernel-type estimators for the time of change (Q1582358) (← links)
- A comparison of unconditional and conditional solutions to the maximum likelihood estimation of a change-point. (Q1583196) (← links)
- Detection and estimation of abrupt changes in the variability of a process (Q1606091) (← links)
- Asymptotic properties of \(M\)-estimators based on estimating equations and censored data in semi-parametric models with multiple change points (Q1996305) (← links)
- Change point detection and estimation methods under gamma series of observations (Q2151686) (← links)
- Inference on the change point under a high dimensional sparse mean shift (Q2219223) (← links)
- On Hinkley's estimator: inference about the change point (Q2467377) (← links)
- On the inconsistency of the change-point estimator for the NE family (Q2499570) (← links)
- Inference for single and multiple change-points in time series (Q2864620) (← links)
- Estimation of Parameters in the Joinpoint Two-Regime Regression Model (Q3072390) (← links)
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- Maximum likelihood estimation of a change-point for exponentially distributed random variables. (Q5933629) (← links)