Bayesian model-based agglomerative sequence segmentation

Bayesian algorithm for segmenting real-valued input-output data into non-overlapping segments
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The Bayesian model-based agglomerative sequence segmentation (BMASS) algorithm partitions a sequence of real-valued input-output data into non-overlapping segments. The segment boundaries are chosen under the assumption that, within each segment, the data follow a multi-variate linear model.

Segmentation is agglomerative and consists of greedily merging pairs of consecutive segments. Initially, each datum is placed in an individual segment. In each iteration, a single pair of segments is merged based on the log-likelihood ratio of the merge hypothesis. The merging process continues until the log-likelihood ratio becomes negative, or until all segments have been merged.

This submission includes a test function that generates a set of synthetic data and compares the true segment boundaries against those identified by the BMASS algorithm.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

After downloading this submission, extract the compressed file inside your MatLab working directory and run the test function (bmasstest.m) for a demonstration.

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Gabriel Agamennoni (2026). Bayesian model-based agglomerative sequence segmentation (https://it.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/45292-bayesian-model-based-agglomerative-sequence-segmentation), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperato .

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1.3.0.0

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