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Locating a Shift in the Mean of a Time Series Melvin J. Hinich Applied Research Laboratories University of Texas at Austin

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2 Locating a Shift in the Mean of a Time Series Melvin J. Hinich Applied Research Laboratories University of Texas at Austin hinich@mail.la.utexas.edu www.la.utexas.edu/~hinich

3 Localizing a Single Change in the Mean A statistical uncertainty principle for the localization of a single change in the The smallest mean squared error for any estimate of the time of change of a bandlimited stationary random process mean GOAL

4 Discrete-Time Sampling It is common in time series analysis to begin Then decimate the filtered output with a discrete-time sample of the time series to obtain the discrete-time sample Apply a linear bandlimited filter to the signal

5 Linear Bandlimited Filter The filter is linear and causal The filter smoothes the input since the filter removed frequency components of the input for. The filter impulse response function is

6 Mean Shift If the mean of the signal has an abrupt shift from at an unknown time The shift in the mean of the output is

7 Integrated Impulse Response

8 Ideal Bandpass Filter Impulse response of the ideal filter - sinc function

9 Meanshift The shift in the mean of x(t n ) is We will now derive the least squares estimate of the location of the shift for

10 Maximum Likelihood Estimate - the least squares estimate of i.i.d. gaussian variates with variance is the value that maximizes the statistic

11 Least Squares Estimate The least squares estimate of  o is the value that maximizes The standard deviation of the estimate is approximately

12 Asymptotic Standard Deviation E - the total energy of the white noise Area under its bandlimited white noise spectrum

13 Hinich Test for a Changing Slope Parameter


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