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On the Identifiability of Regime-Switching Models with Multi-Lag Dependencies

Machine Learning 2026-01-08 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Identifiability is central to the interpretability of deep latent variable models, ensuring parameterisations are uniquely determined by the data-generating distribution. However, it remains underexplored for deep regime-switching time series. We develop a general theoretical framework for multi-lag Regime-Switching Models (RSMs), encompassing Markov Switching Models (MSMs) and Switching Dynamical Systems (SDSs). For MSMs, we formulate the model as a temporally structured finite mixture and prove identifiability of both the number of regimes and the multi-lag transitions in a nonlinear-Gaussian setting. For SDSs, we establish identifiability of the latent variables up to permutation and scaling via temporal structure, which in turn yields conditions for identifiability of regime-dependent latent causal graphs (up to regime/node permutations). Our results hold in a fully unsupervised setting through architectural and noise assumptions that are directly enforceable via neural network design. We complement the theory with a flexible variational estimator that satisfies the assumptions and validate the results on synthetic benchmarks. Across real-world datasets from neuroscience, finance, and climate, identifiability leads to more trustworthy interpretability analysis, which is crucial for scientific discovery.

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@article{arxiv.2601.03325,
  title  = {On the Identifiability of Regime-Switching Models with Multi-Lag Dependencies},
  author = {Carles Balsells-Rodas and Toshiko Matsui and Pedro A. M. Mediano and Yixin Wang and Yingzhen Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.03325},
  year   = {2026}
}

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See https://github.com/charlio23/identifiable-SDS for code