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Abstract: Introduction to Part II We now enter the second part of the book, which is devoted to the investigation of change detection problems in situations that are more complex than those of part I. In part I, we discussed the case of independent random sequences with a distribution parameterized by a scalar parameter. In part II, we extend the algorithms and results presented in part I to dependent processes characterized by a multidimensional parameter.As discussed in section 1.3, we distinguish... (Update)

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@misc{ es-part,
  author = "Ha Ng Es",
  title = "Part II Extension to More Complex Changes",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/496686.html" }
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