JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sequential Change-Point Detection Methods for Nonstationary Time Series

Hyunyoung ChoiHernando OmbaoBonnie K. Ray

Year: 2008 Journal:   Technometrics Vol: 50 (1)Pages: 40-52   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

AbstractWe present two new spectral-based methods for detection of changes in autocorrelation structure in a continuous-valued time series in an online process monitoring setting. Our methods are based on the idea that changes in the autocorrelation structure are reflected by changes in the Fourier or wavelet-based spectrum and can be detected by comparing estimated spectra of adjacent blocks of the series. To be effective for slowly changing spectral structure, the methods are extended to allow information from more than one past block to be used in determining whether a change has occurred, in such a way as to minimize computational burden. Through simulation, we evaluate the performance of our methods and find that they can provide reliable and timely detection of changes in covariance structure in an online monitoring framework. We illustrate the methods using electroencephalogram traces (brain waves) and run-time computer performance metrics.KEY WORDS : Change-pointMaximal overlap discrete wavelet transformMonitoringPeriodogramWavelet variance

Keywords:
Autocorrelation Series (stratigraphy) Computer science Covariance Change detection Algorithm Wavelet Process (computing) Block (permutation group theory) Time series Point (geometry) Data mining Pattern recognition (psychology) Artificial intelligence Mathematics Statistics Machine learning

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