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Change-points for point processes
2018This chapter studies estimation and testing methods for the intensities of parametric or functional Poisson models, for parametric or nonparametric hazard function under right-censoring and for point processes, with change-points at unknown time thresholds.
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Testing for multiple change points
Computational Statistics, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Jaromír Antoch, Daniela Jarusková
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Parallelization of Change Point Detection
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2017The change point detection method ( Watkins , L. P. ; Yang , H. J. Phys. Chem. B 2005 , 109 , 617 ) allows the objective identification and isolation of abrupt changes along a data series. Because this method is grounded in statistical tests, it is particularly powerful for probing complex and noisy signals without artificially imposing a kinetics ...
Nancy Song, Haw Yang
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Multiscale Change Point Detection
Theory of Probability & Its Applications, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Suvorikova, A., Spokoiny, V.
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Planning Theory & Practice, 2011
So wrote Marx in 1845, and it is a statement that should resonate deeply with planning. It is after all, the most often-used reason to support the argument that the discipline of planning is “diffe...
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So wrote Marx in 1845, and it is a statement that should resonate deeply with planning. It is after all, the most often-used reason to support the argument that the discipline of planning is “diffe...
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Finding change points in the polls
2010 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2010After an election campaign, it is important to identify events that marked change points in voter support. Pre-election polls provide a measure of the state of voter support at points in time during the election campaign. However, polling data is difficult to analyze because it is sparse and comes from multiple sources, which can be individually biased.
Albert D. Shieh, Lynette C. Lee
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New Scientist, 2006
The one-size-fits-all economic thinking of the late 20th century has gone – and good riddance, says Andrew Simms .
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The one-size-fits-all economic thinking of the late 20th century has gone – and good riddance, says Andrew Simms .
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Changing of the Guard [Point of View]
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2013I have been the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of the Proceedings of the IEEE for six years and my term has just expired. A new EIC has now assumed the position with this January 2013 issue. The end of my term coincides with the centennial year of the Proceedings, an event for which we?ve been celebrating all year.
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Starting points for therapeutic change
Communication & Medicine, 2020Based on a corpus of 70 tape-recorded therapy sessions (client-centered therapy, psychodynamic therapy), this paper presents analyses of therapists’ interventions that have the potential to trigger change processes. Using a conversation analytic approach, we identify utterances that re-formulate the patient's experience from a different perspective ...
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New Formations
Jason Read, The Double Shift: Marx, Spinoza, and the Politics of Work, Verso, 2024, 214pp, £16.99 paperback.
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Jason Read, The Double Shift: Marx, Spinoza, and the Politics of Work, Verso, 2024, 214pp, £16.99 paperback.
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