Moving sum data segmentation for stochastics processes based on invariance

01/12/2021
by   Claudia Kirch, et al.
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The segmentation of data into stationary stretches also known as multiple change point problem is important for many applications in time series analysis as well as signal processing. Based on strong invariance principles, we analyse data segmentation methodology using moving sum (MOSUM) statistics for a class of regime-switching multivariate processes where each switch results in a change in the drift. In particular, this framework includes the data segmentation of multivariate partial sum, integrated diffusion and renewal processes even if the distance between change points is sublinear. We study the asymptotic behaviour of the corresponding change point estimators, show consistency and derive the corresponding localisation rates which are minimax optimal in a variety of situations including an unbounded number of changes in Wiener processes with drift. Furthermore, we derive the limit distribution of the change point estimators for local changes - a result that can in principle be used to derive confidence intervals for the change points.

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