A loss-based approach to change point analysis is proposed. In particular, the problem is looked from two perspectives. The first focuses on the definition of a prior when the number of change points is known a priori. The second contribution aims to estimate the number of change points by using a loss-based approach recently introduced in the literature. The latter considers change point estimation as a model selection exercise. The performance of the proposed approach it is shown on simulated data and real data sets
Barry and Hartigan (1993) propose a Bayesian analysis for change point problems. We provide a brief ...
In many econometrics applications, the dataset under investigation spans heterogeneous regimes that ...
Changepoint regression models have originally been developed in connection with applications in qual...
A loss-based approach to change point analysis is proposed. In particular, the problem is looked fro...
This article discusses Bayesian inference in change-point models. The main existing approaches treat...
Published ArticleChange-point analysis deals with the situation where an abrupt change has possibly...
This paper discusses Bayesian inference in change-point models. Existing approaches involve placing ...
summary:A change-point problem is examined from a Bayesian viewpoint, under nonparametric hypotheses...
Recently there has been a keen interest in the statistical analysis of change point detection and es...
Change point problems are referred to detect heterogeneity in temporal or spatial data. They have a...
A Bayesian approach is considered to study the change point problems. A hypothesis for testing chang...
Barry and Hartigan (1993) propose a Bayesian analysis for change point problems. We provide a brief ...
A Bayesian approach is considered to the problem of making inferences about the point in a sequence ...
This article presents a new approach for obtaining the change point in the hazard function. The prop...
Change point modelling is a ‘treat ’ for Bayesians, as frequentist methods are particularly unsatisf...
Barry and Hartigan (1993) propose a Bayesian analysis for change point problems. We provide a brief ...
In many econometrics applications, the dataset under investigation spans heterogeneous regimes that ...
Changepoint regression models have originally been developed in connection with applications in qual...
A loss-based approach to change point analysis is proposed. In particular, the problem is looked fro...
This article discusses Bayesian inference in change-point models. The main existing approaches treat...
Published ArticleChange-point analysis deals with the situation where an abrupt change has possibly...
This paper discusses Bayesian inference in change-point models. Existing approaches involve placing ...
summary:A change-point problem is examined from a Bayesian viewpoint, under nonparametric hypotheses...
Recently there has been a keen interest in the statistical analysis of change point detection and es...
Change point problems are referred to detect heterogeneity in temporal or spatial data. They have a...
A Bayesian approach is considered to study the change point problems. A hypothesis for testing chang...
Barry and Hartigan (1993) propose a Bayesian analysis for change point problems. We provide a brief ...
A Bayesian approach is considered to the problem of making inferences about the point in a sequence ...
This article presents a new approach for obtaining the change point in the hazard function. The prop...
Change point modelling is a ‘treat ’ for Bayesians, as frequentist methods are particularly unsatisf...
Barry and Hartigan (1993) propose a Bayesian analysis for change point problems. We provide a brief ...
In many econometrics applications, the dataset under investigation spans heterogeneous regimes that ...
Changepoint regression models have originally been developed in connection with applications in qual...