Statistical Change Detection for Multi-Dimensional Data
author: Xiuyao Song,
University of Florida
published: Aug. 15, 2007, recorded: August 2007, views: 7772
published: Aug. 15, 2007, recorded: August 2007, views: 7772
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This paper deals with detecting change of distribution in multi-dimensional data sets. For a given baseline data set and a set of newly observed data points, we define a statistical test called the density test for deciding if the observed data points are sampled from the underlying distribution that produced the baseline data set. We define a test statistic that is strictly distribution-free under the null hypothesis. Our experimental results show that the density test has substantially more power than the two existing methods for multi-dimensional change detection.
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