Stationary subspace analysis based on second-order statistics

03/10/2021
by   Lea Flumian, et al.
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In stationary subspace analysis (SSA) one assumes that the observable p-variate time series is a linear mixture of a k-variate nonstationary time series and a (p-k)-variate stationary time series. The aim is then to estimate the unmixing matrix which transforms the observed multivariate time series onto stationary and nonstationary components. In the classical approach multivariate data are projected onto stationary and nonstationary subspaces by minimizing a Kullback-Leibler divergence between Gaussian distributions, and the method only detects nonstationarities in the first two moments. In this paper we consider SSA in a more general multivariate time series setting and propose SSA methods which are able to detect nonstationarities in mean, variance and autocorrelation, or in all of them. Simulation studies illustrate the performances of proposed methods, and it is shown that especially the method that detects all three types of nonstationarities performs well in various time series settings. The paper is concluded with an illustrative example.

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