We investigate sequential change point estimation and detection in univariate nonparametric settings, where a stream of independent observations from sub-Gaussian distributions with a common variance factor and piecewise-constant but otherwise unknown means are collected. We develop a simple CUSUM-based methodology that provably control the probability of false alarms or the average run length while minimizing, in a minimax sense, the detection delay. We allow for all the model parameters to vary in order to capture a broad range of levels of statistical hardness for the problem at hand. We further show how our methodology is applicable to the case in which multiple change points are to be estimated sequentially.
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Yu, Y., Madrid Padilla, O. H., Wang, D., & Rinaldo, A. (2023). A note on online change point detection. Sequential Analysis, 42(4), 438–471. https://doi.org/10.1080/07474946.2023.2276170
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