Seeded binary segmentation: a general methodology for fast and optimal changepoint detection

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​Seeded binary segmentation: a general methodology for fast and optimal changepoint detection​
Kovács, S.; Bühlmann, P.; Li, H. & Munk, A.​ (2022) 
Biometrika, art. asac052​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/biomet/asac052 

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Kovács, S; Bühlmann, P; Li, H; Munk, A
Abstract
Summary We propose seeded binary segmentation for large-scale changepoint detection problems. We construct a deterministic set of background intervals, called seeded intervals, in which single changepoint candidates are searched for. The final selection of changepoints based on these candidates can be done in various ways, adapted to the problem at hand. The method is thus easy to adapt to many changepoint problems, ranging from univariate to high dimensional. Compared to recently popular random background intervals, seeded intervals lead to reproducibility and much faster computations. For the univariate Gaussian change in mean set-up, the methodology is shown to be asymptotically minimax optimal when paired with appropriate selection criteria. We demonstrate near-linear runtimes and competitive finite sample estimation performance. Furthermore, we illustrate the versatility of our method in high-dimensional settings.
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2022
Journal
Biometrika 
Project
EXC 2067: Multiscale Bioimaging 
Working Group
RG Li 
RG Munk 
ISSN
0006-3444
eISSN
1464-3510
Language
English

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