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| author | Plomer, Solveig Ernst, Theresa Gebhardt, Philipp Schleiff, Enrico Neininger, Ralph Schneider, Gaby |
| author_facet | Plomer, Solveig Ernst, Theresa Gebhardt, Philipp Schleiff, Enrico Neininger, Ralph Schneider, Gaby |
| contents | Biological movement patterns can sometimes be quasi linear with abrupt changes in direction and speed, as in plastids in root cells investigated here. For the analysis of such changes we propose a new stochastic model for movement along linear structures. Maximum likelihood estimators are provided, and due to serial dependencies of increments, the classical MOSUM statistic is replaced by a moving kernel estimator. Convergence of the resulting difference process and strong consistency of the variance estimator are shown. We estimate the change points and propose a graphical technique to distinguish between change points in movement direction and speed. |
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| spellingShingle | Bivariate change point detection in movement direction and speed Plomer, Solveig Ernst, Theresa Gebhardt, Philipp Schleiff, Enrico Neininger, Ralph Schneider, Gaby Statistics Theory Quantitative Methods Applications Methodology Primary 62P10, 60F17, Secondary: 60G15, 60G50 Biological movement patterns can sometimes be quasi linear with abrupt changes in direction and speed, as in plastids in root cells investigated here. For the analysis of such changes we propose a new stochastic model for movement along linear structures. Maximum likelihood estimators are provided, and due to serial dependencies of increments, the classical MOSUM statistic is replaced by a moving kernel estimator. Convergence of the resulting difference process and strong consistency of the variance estimator are shown. We estimate the change points and propose a graphical technique to distinguish between change points in movement direction and speed. |
| title | Bivariate change point detection in movement direction and speed |
| topic | Statistics Theory Quantitative Methods Applications Methodology Primary 62P10, 60F17, Secondary: 60G15, 60G50 |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.02489 |