A novel sequential change detection problem is proposed, in which the goal is to not only detect but also accelerate the change. Specifically, it is assumed that the sequentially collected observations are responses to treatments selected in real-time. The assigned treatments determine the pre-change and post-change distributions of the responses, and also influence when the change happens. The problem is to find a treatment assignment rule and a stopping rule that minimize the expected total number of observations subject to a user-specified bound on the false alarm probability. The optimal solution to this problem is obtained under a general Markovian change-point model. Moreover, an alternative procedure is proposed, whose applicability ...
Quickest change detection (QCD) is the problem of sequentially detecting a change in the statistical...
We consider a problem of change point detection for a continuous-time stochastic process in the fami...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sequential change-point detection wh...
We study the joint problem of sequential change detection and multiple hypothesis testing. Suppose t...
Restricted until 4 Jun. 2011.This dissertation is a study of the problem of sequential optimal quick...
We consider the problem of quickest change detection (QCD) for a signal which may undergo both a nui...
We consider the problem of quickest change detection (QCD) for a signal which may undergo both a nui...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study the joint problem of sequential change detection and ...
The problem of quickest change detection (QCD) in autoregressive (AR) models is investigated. A syst...
Sequential analysis refers to the statistical theory and methods that can be applied to situations w...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sequential change-point detection wh...
In the sequential change-point detection literature, most research specifies a required frequency of...
Abstract. We study the joint problem of sequential change detection and multiple hypothesis testing....
Sequential analysis refers to the statistical theory and methods that can be applied to situations w...
In this thesis we consider certain problems of optimal change detection in which the task is to deci...
Quickest change detection (QCD) is the problem of sequentially detecting a change in the statistical...
We consider a problem of change point detection for a continuous-time stochastic process in the fami...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sequential change-point detection wh...
We study the joint problem of sequential change detection and multiple hypothesis testing. Suppose t...
Restricted until 4 Jun. 2011.This dissertation is a study of the problem of sequential optimal quick...
We consider the problem of quickest change detection (QCD) for a signal which may undergo both a nui...
We consider the problem of quickest change detection (QCD) for a signal which may undergo both a nui...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study the joint problem of sequential change detection and ...
The problem of quickest change detection (QCD) in autoregressive (AR) models is investigated. A syst...
Sequential analysis refers to the statistical theory and methods that can be applied to situations w...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sequential change-point detection wh...
In the sequential change-point detection literature, most research specifies a required frequency of...
Abstract. We study the joint problem of sequential change detection and multiple hypothesis testing....
Sequential analysis refers to the statistical theory and methods that can be applied to situations w...
In this thesis we consider certain problems of optimal change detection in which the task is to deci...
Quickest change detection (QCD) is the problem of sequentially detecting a change in the statistical...
We consider a problem of change point detection for a continuous-time stochastic process in the fami...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the problem of sequential change-point detection wh...