Heterogeneous change point inference
Autor: | Hannes Sieling, Axel Munk, Florian Pein |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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FOS: Computer and information sciences
Statistics and Probability Gaussian Mathematics - Statistics Theory Statistics Theory (math.ST) 01 natural sciences Methodology (stat.ME) 010104 statistics & probability symbols.namesake Robustness (computer science) 0502 economics and business FOS: Mathematics Point (geometry) Point estimation 0101 mathematics Statistics - Methodology 050205 econometrics Mathematics 05 social sciences 62G08 62G15 90C39 Nominal level Line (geometry) Piecewise symbols Constant function Statistics Probability and Uncertainty Algorithm |
Zdroj: | Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology |
Popis: | Summary We propose, a heterogeneous simultaneous multiscale change point estimator called ‘H-SMUCE’ for the detection of multiple change points of the signal in a heterogeneous Gaussian regression model. A piecewise constant function is estimated by minimizing the number of change points over the acceptance region of a multiscale test which locally adapts to changes in the variance. The multiscale test is a combination of local likelihood ratio tests which are properly calibrated by scale-dependent critical values to keep a global nominal level α, even for finite samples. We show that H-SMUCE controls the error of overestimation and underestimation of the number of change points. For this, new deviation bounds for F-type statistics are derived. Moreover, we obtain confidence sets for the whole signal. All results are non-asymptotic and uniform over a large class of heterogeneous change point models. H-SMUCE is fast to compute, achieves the optimal detection rate and estimates the number of change points at almost optimal accuracy for vanishing signals, while still being robust. We compare H-SMUCE with several state of the art methods in simulations and analyse current recordings of a transmembrane protein in the bacterial outer membrane with pronounced heterogeneity for its states. An R-package is available on line. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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