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Pruning and Nonparametric Multiple Change Point Detection

Published 16 Sep 2017 in stat.ME | (1709.06421v1)

Abstract: Change point analysis is a statistical tool to identify homogeneity within time series data. We propose a pruning approach for approximate nonparametric estimation of multiple change points. This general purpose change point detection procedure cp3o' applies a pruning routine within a dynamic program to greatly reduce the search space and computational costs. Existing goodness-of-fit change point objectives can immediately be utilized within the framework. We further propose novel change point algorithms by applying cp3o to two popular nonparametric goodness of fit measures:e-cp3o' uses E-statistics, and `ks-cp3o' uses Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistics. Simulation studies highlight the performance of these algorithms in comparison with parametric and other nonparametric change point methods. Finally, we illustrate these approaches with climatological and financial applications.

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