Empirical Likelihood for Change Point Detection in Autoregressive Models

11/27/2017
by   Ramadha D. Piyadi Gamage, et al.
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Change point analysis has become an important research topic in many fields of applications. Several research work has been carried out to detect changes and its locations in time series data. In this paper, a nonparametric method based on the empirical likelihood is proposed to detect the structural changes of the parameters in autoregressive (AR) models . Under certain conditions, the asymptotic null distribution of the empirical likelihood ratio test statistic is proved to be the extreme value distribution. Further, the consistency of the test statistic has been proved. Simulations have been carried out to show that the power of the proposed test statistic is significant. The proposed method is applied to real world data set to further illustrate the testing procedure.

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