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The following pages link to Sequential Change-Point Detection Procedures That are Nearly Optimal and Computationally Simple (Q3543508):
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- An Adaptive Shiryaev–Roberts Procedure for Signalling Varying Location Shifts (Q2821016) (← links)
- Sequential Change-Point Detection in State-Space Models (Q2888569) (← links)
- Nearly Optimal Change-Point Detection with an Application to Cybersecurity (Q3165898) (← links)
- On Guaranteed Sequential Change Point Detection for TAR(1)/ARCH(1) Process (Q3463538) (← links)
- Sequential Change-Point Detection When the Pre- and Post-Change Parameters are Unknown (Q3578021) (← links)
- Detecting changes in a multiparameter exponential family by using adaptive CUSUM procedure (Q4603855) (← links)
- Asymptotic statistical properties of communication-efficient quickest detection schemes in sensor networks (Q4632468) (← links)
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- Discussion on “Change-Points: From Sequential Detection to Biology and Back” by David O. Siegmund (Q4916299) (← links)
- Fast and accurate detection of changes in data streams (Q4969931) (← links)
- A new approach for open‐end sequential change point monitoring (Q4997687) (← links)
- A combined SR-CUSUM procedure for detecting common changes in panel data (Q5076901) (← links)
- Sequential algorithms for moving anomaly detection in networks (Q5113791) (← links)
- On Asymptotic Optimality in Sequential Changepoint Detection: Non-iid Case (Q5352598) (← links)
- Discussion on “Optimal Sequential Surveillance for Finance, Public Health, and Other Areas” by Marianne Frisén (Q5897001) (← links)
- Asymptotic optimality theory for active quickest detection with unknown postchange parameters (Q6166463) (← links)
- Beyond boundaries: Gary Lorden’s groundbreaking contributions to sequential analysis (Q6620752) (← links)