Sequential detection of low-rank changes using extreme eigenvalues

06/15/2017
by   Liyan Xie, et al.
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We study the problem of detecting an abrupt change to the signal covariance matrix. In particular, the covariance changes from a "white" identity matrix to an unknown spiked or low-rank matrix. Two sequential change-point detection procedures are presented, based on the largest and the smallest eigenvalues of the sample covariance matrix. To control false-alarm-rate, we present an accurate theoretical approximation to the average-run-length (ARL) and expected detection delay (EDD) of the detection, leveraging the extreme eigenvalue distributions from random matrix theory and by capturing a non-negligible temporal correlation in the sequence of scan statistics due to the sliding window approach. Real data examples demonstrate the good performance of our method for detecting behavior change of a swarm.

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