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A common goal in modeling and data mining is to determine, based on sample data, whether or not a change of some sort has occurred in a quantity of interest. The study of statistical problems of this nature is typically referred to as change point analysis. Though change point analysis...
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Economic and financial data often take the form of a collection of curves observed consecutively over time. Examples include, intraday price curves, yield and term structure curves, and intraday volatility curves. Such curves can be viewed as a time series of functions. A fundamental issue that...
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Functional principal components (FPC’s) provide the most important and most extensively used tool for dimension reduction and inference for functional data. The selection of the number, d, of the FPC’s to be used in a specific procedure has attracted a fair amount of attention, and a number...
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