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Citation for banpei #9

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djoshi5 opened this issue Mar 29, 2020 · 4 comments
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Citation for banpei #9

djoshi5 opened this issue Mar 29, 2020 · 4 comments

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@djoshi5
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djoshi5 commented Mar 29, 2020

Hello,
I am using banpei for change point detection in my thesis. I would like to cite this work but could not find any citations. It would be great to have Bibtex entry for citation.
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@tsurubee
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Hello,
I am very glad that you use banpei.
What form of citation are you saying? As far as I know, when I cite OSS on GitHub in papers, I use the following format as Web page.

@webpage{banpei,
  author   = "{H. Tsuruta}",
  title    = "{banpei}",
  url      = {https://github.com/tsurubee/banpei}
}

Please let me know if it is not what you want.
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@djoshi5
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djoshi5 commented Mar 30, 2020

That's exactly what I wanted. Thank you!
I also wanted to know whether you could provide me with the theoretical references from which you built this method. I could find couple of journal articles on SST and Lancos method, but could not find anything significant (in terms of scientific research) on hotteling's theory for anomaly detection. Please let me know if you have anything on that.
Again, thank you for all your help.
Stay safe!

@tsurubee
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Since I learned about hotelling's theory from the book, I do not know any research reports of hotelling's theory. (And the book is written in Japanese...)
According to the article below,
https://www.statisticshowto.datasciencecentral.com/hotellings-t-squared/
it seems that this paper written in 1931 first mentions about hotelling’s T-Squared. But, I don't know exactly.
I'm sorry I couldn't be of much help to you.

@djoshi5
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djoshi5 commented Mar 31, 2020

Thank you for letting me know.
I got more than what I was expecting.
Stay safe!

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