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Open Access Research Article

Estimation of the number of faulty components of outliers in signal processing

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pp. 821–837Vol. 28Issue 5July 2025DOI: 10.47974/JSMS-1206XML
Received:
04 Apr 2023
Published Online:
08 Jul 2025
Article type:
Research Article
Language:
EN
Article no.:
JSMS-1206
Pages:
821–837

Abstract

Methods of estimation of the number of faulty components in the outliers in signal processing have been suggested. The problem is solved for both mean-slippage and dispersion-slippage outliers by Roy’s [8] union-intersection principle and by modified information criterion proposed by the author. The estimators are strongly consistent.

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