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$\ell^2$ Inference for Change Points in High-Dimensional Time Series via a Two-Way MOSUM

Statistics Theory 2023-07-06 v2 Methodology Statistics Theory

Abstract

We propose an inference method for detecting multiple change points in high-dimensional time series, targeting dense or spatially clustered signals. Our method aggregates moving sum (MOSUM) statistics cross-sectionally by an 2\ell^2-norm and maximizes them over time. We further introduce a novel Two-Way MOSUM, which utilizes spatial-temporal moving regions to search for breaks, with the added advantage of enhancing testing power when breaks occur in only a few groups. The limiting distribution of an 2\ell^2-aggregated statistic is established for testing break existence by extending a high-dimensional Gaussian approximation theorem to spatial-temporal non-stationary processes. Simulation studies exhibit promising performance of our test in detecting non-sparse weak signals. Two applications, analyzing equity returns and COVID-19 cases in the United States, showcase the real-world relevance of our proposed algorithms.

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@article{arxiv.2208.13074,
  title  = {$\ell^2$ Inference for Change Points in High-Dimensional Time Series via a Two-Way MOSUM},
  author = {Jiaqi Li and Likai Chen and Weining Wang and Wei Biao Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.13074},
  year   = {2023}
}

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111 pages, 10 figures