In this paper the asymptotic distribution of the stopping time in Page’s sequential cumulative sum (CUSUM) procedure is presented. Page as well as ordinary cumulative sums are considered as detectors for changes in the mean of observations satisfying a weak invariance principle. The main results on the stopping times derived from these detectors extend a series of results on the asymptotic normality of stopping times of CUSUM-type procedures. In particular the results quantify the superiority of the Page CUSUM procedure to ordinary CUSUM procedures in late change scenarios. The theoretical results are illustrated by a small simulation study, including a comparison of the performance of ordinary and Page CUSUM detectors
The problem of quickest detection of a change in the distribution of a sequence of independent obser...
Cumulative Sum (Cusum) Control Schemes are widely used in industry for process and measurement contr...
International audienceOptimality properties of decision procedures are studied for the quickest dete...
In this paper we prove that Page's stopping time (CUSUM test) is optimal for detecting the changes i...
AbstractLet X1,X2,… be independent random variables, and set Wn = max(0,Wn-1 + Xn), W0 = 0, n ⩾ 1. T...
. Suppose one can observe a Gaussian nonhomogeneous process with a continuous time parameter. At an ...
We study the parametric online changepoint detection problem, where the underlying distribution of t...
Let X1, X2,... be independent random variables. Consider the changepoint problem H0: X1, X2,... are ...
The quick detection of an abrupt unknown change in the conditional distribution of a dependent stoch...
A large class of sequential change point tests are based on estimating functions where estimation is...
This paper is concerned with deriving the limit distributions of stopping times devised to sequenti...
The main objective of this dissertation is the development of CUSUM procedures based on signed and...
Abstract In this paper, we study the asymptotic CUSUM tests for detecting changes in the mean or var...
A change point is a location or time at which observations or data obey two different models: before...
Cumulative Sum (Cusum) Control Schemes are widely used in industry for process and measurement contr...
The problem of quickest detection of a change in the distribution of a sequence of independent obser...
Cumulative Sum (Cusum) Control Schemes are widely used in industry for process and measurement contr...
International audienceOptimality properties of decision procedures are studied for the quickest dete...
In this paper we prove that Page's stopping time (CUSUM test) is optimal for detecting the changes i...
AbstractLet X1,X2,… be independent random variables, and set Wn = max(0,Wn-1 + Xn), W0 = 0, n ⩾ 1. T...
. Suppose one can observe a Gaussian nonhomogeneous process with a continuous time parameter. At an ...
We study the parametric online changepoint detection problem, where the underlying distribution of t...
Let X1, X2,... be independent random variables. Consider the changepoint problem H0: X1, X2,... are ...
The quick detection of an abrupt unknown change in the conditional distribution of a dependent stoch...
A large class of sequential change point tests are based on estimating functions where estimation is...
This paper is concerned with deriving the limit distributions of stopping times devised to sequenti...
The main objective of this dissertation is the development of CUSUM procedures based on signed and...
Abstract In this paper, we study the asymptotic CUSUM tests for detecting changes in the mean or var...
A change point is a location or time at which observations or data obey two different models: before...
Cumulative Sum (Cusum) Control Schemes are widely used in industry for process and measurement contr...
The problem of quickest detection of a change in the distribution of a sequence of independent obser...
Cumulative Sum (Cusum) Control Schemes are widely used in industry for process and measurement contr...
International audienceOptimality properties of decision procedures are studied for the quickest dete...