Estimation of the average number of continuous crossings for non-stationary non-diffusion processes

Abstract

Assume that you observe trajectories of a non-diffusive non-stationary process and that you are interested in the average number of times where the process crosses some threshold (in dimension d=1) or hypersurface (in dimension d≥2). Of course, you can actually estimate this quantity by its empirical version counting the number of observed crossings. But is there a better way? In this paper, for a wide class of piecewise smooth processes, we propose estimators of the average number of continuous crossings of an hypersurface based on Kac-Rice formulae. We revisit these formulae in the uni- and multivariate framework in order to be able to handle non-stationary processes. Our statistical method is tested on both simulated and real data.

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