Sequential (Quickest) Change Detection: Classical Results and New Directions

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Abstract

Online detection of changes in stochastic systems, referred to as sequential change detection or quickest change detection, is an important research topic in statistics, signal processing, and information theory, and has a wide range of applications. This survey starts with the basics of sequential change detection, and then moves on to generalizations and extensions of sequential change detection theory and methods. We also discuss some new dimensions that emerge at the intersection of sequential change detection with other areas, along with a selection of modern applications and remarks on open questions.

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Xie, L., Zou, S., Xie, Y., & Veeravalli, V. V. (2021). Sequential (Quickest) Change Detection: Classical Results and New Directions. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory, 2(2), 494–514. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSAIT.2021.3072962

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