An Asymptotic Theory of Joint Sequential Changepoint Detection and Identification for General Stochastic Models
Abstract
The paper addresses a joint sequential changepoint detection and identification/isolation problem for a general stochastic model, assuming that the observed data may be dependent and non-identically distributed, the prior distribution of the change point is arbitrary, and the post-change hypotheses are composite. The developed detection-identification theory generalizes the changepoint detection theory developed by Tartakovsky (2019) to the case of multiple composite post-change hypotheses when one has not only to detect a change as quickly as possible but also to identify (or isolate) the true post-change distribution. We propose a multi-hypothesis change detection-identification rule and show that it is nearly optimal, minimizing moments of the delay to detection as the probability of a false alarm and the probabilities of misidentification go to zero.
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@article{arxiv.2102.01306,
title = {An Asymptotic Theory of Joint Sequential Changepoint Detection and Identification for General Stochastic Models},
author = {Alexander G. Tartakovsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.01306},
year = {2021}
}
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16 pages