Reliever: Relieving the Burden of Costly Model Fits for Changepoint Detection

07/03/2023
by   Chengde Qian, et al.
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We propose a general methodology Reliever for fast and reliable changepoint detection when the model fitting is costly. Instead of fitting a sequence of models for each potential search interval, Reliever employs a substantially reduced number of proxy/relief models that are trained on a predetermined set of intervals. This approach can be seamlessly integrated with state-of-the-art changepoint search algorithms. In the context of high-dimensional regression models with changepoints, we establish that the Reliever, when combined with an optimal search scheme, achieves estimators for both the changepoints and corresponding regression coefficients that attain optimal rates of convergence, up to a logarithmic factor. Through extensive numerical studies, we showcase the ability of Reliever to rapidly and accurately detect changes across a diverse range of parametric and nonparametric changepoint models.

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