Suppose that a compound Poisson process is observed discretely in time and assume that its jump distribution is supported on the set of natural numbers. In this paper we propose a nonparametric Bayesian approach to estimate the intensity of the underlying Poisson process and the distribution of the jumps. We provide a Markov chain Monte Carlo scheme for obtaining samples from the posterior. We apply our method on both simulated and real data examples, and compare its performance with the frequentist plug-in estimator proposed by Buchmann and Grübel. On a theoretical side, we study the posterior from the frequentist point of view and prove that as the sample size n→∞, it contracts around the “true,” data-generating parameters at rate 1/√n, u...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
Suppose that a compound Poisson process is observed discretely in time and assume that its jump dist...
Given a sample from a discretely observed compound Poisson process, we consider non-parametric estim...
Given a sample from a discretely observed compound Poisson process, we consider non-parametric estim...
Given a sample from a discretely observed compound Poisson process, we consider non-parametric estim...
Given a sample from a discretely observed multidimensional compound Poisson process, we study the pr...
Compound Poisson processes are the textbook example of pure jump stochastic processes and the buildi...
Abstract Given a sample from a discretely observed multidimensional compound Poisson process, we stu...
A compound Poisson process whose parameters are all unknown is observed at finitely many equispaced ...
We propose modeling for Poisson processes over time, exploiting the connection of the Poisson proces...
Consider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling interval $\Delta$ unt...
Abstract. Consider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling interval ∆ ...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
Suppose that a compound Poisson process is observed discretely in time and assume that its jump dist...
Given a sample from a discretely observed compound Poisson process, we consider non-parametric estim...
Given a sample from a discretely observed compound Poisson process, we consider non-parametric estim...
Given a sample from a discretely observed compound Poisson process, we consider non-parametric estim...
Given a sample from a discretely observed multidimensional compound Poisson process, we study the pr...
Compound Poisson processes are the textbook example of pure jump stochastic processes and the buildi...
Abstract Given a sample from a discretely observed multidimensional compound Poisson process, we stu...
A compound Poisson process whose parameters are all unknown is observed at finitely many equispaced ...
We propose modeling for Poisson processes over time, exploiting the connection of the Poisson proces...
Consider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling interval $\Delta$ unt...
Abstract. Consider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling interval ∆ ...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...