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Change point analysis tool
Hi,
I’m doing a master internship. I’m using JMP, R and tableau for my analysis and visualization.I want to look into change points in historical time series data.
Now, while looking for various types of change point analysis, I came across this JMP document:
Developing Custom Platforms within JMP® Using JSL and R to Enable Additional Analysis
I’m curious to know where the change point tool kit in JMP is?
It would reduce 2 weeks of my work to a day or two if you can help me in finding this tool.
Greetings
Chiru4new
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Re: Change point analysis tool
Change point detection is a red triangle option under the multivariate control chart. Analyze > Quality and Process > Control chart > Multivariate Control chart.
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Re: Change point analysis tool
Thanks for the reply.
But If you had seen the link I had given you. You’ll see that R package is embedded and uses Bayesian and other statistics as change point variant in a window.
I’m looking for that. The single change point I already did it using the procedure you described.
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Re: Change point analysis tool
The paper you referenced showed a custom tool that the author created for use at his company. He presented this approach at a Discovery conference.
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Re: Change point analysis tool
That is a custom JMP app, not something that JMP has published. This was shared in JMP Discovery back in 2012 and the focus of the talk was more about how to use R from JMP rather than the actual change point analysis tool. They may not have ever made that app public and may consider it IP. I know Mark Ewing is still at Eastman, though he's not doing this kind of stuff anymore. You can try to contact him to see if he'll send this app to you. His username is @Anonymous, so you can try sending him a message through the community.
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Re: Change point analysis tool
Hi there! I will reach out to my companies IP department to verify that I can share this. I don't believe we'd consider it to be non-sharable but I don't want to steal it either.
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Re: Change point analysis tool
I would acknowledge you and your organization in my M.thesis for your kindly support.
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