Applied change point problems in statistics
M. Ahsanullah
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Applied change point problems in statistics
Published
1995
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers
Pages
172
ISBN-10
1560722035
A likelihood integrated method for exploratory graphical analysis of change point problem with directional data
Quickest detection
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