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...
A compound Poisson process whose parameters are all unknown is observed at finitely many equispaced ...
Abstract Given a sample from a discretely observed multidimensional compound Poisson process, we stu...
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...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
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...
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...
A compound Poisson process whose parameters are all unknown is observed at finitely many equispaced ...
Abstract Given a sample from a discretely observed multidimensional compound Poisson process, we stu...
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...
International audienceConsider a compound Poisson process which is discretely observed with sampling...
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...