Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 20, 2026

Whole-brain Segmentation and Change-point Analysis of Anatomical Brain MRI—Application in Premanifest Huntington's Disease
Published on: June 9, 2018
SELECTING THE NUMBER OF CHANGE-POINTS IN SEGMENTED LINE REGRESSION
Hyune-Ju Kim1, Binbing Yu, Eric J Feuer
1Syracuse University, National Institute of Aging, and National Cancer Institute.
None:
Segmented line regression has been used in many applications, and the problem of estimating the number of change-points in segmented line regression has been discussed in Kim et al. (2000). This paper studies asymptotic properties of the number of change-points selected by the permutation procedure of Kim et al. (2000). This procedure is based on a sequential application of likelihood ratio type tests, and controls the over-fitting probability by its design. In this paper we show that, under some conditions, the number of change-points selected by the permutation procedure is consistent. Via simulations, the permutation procedure is compared with such information-based criterior as the Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC), the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC), and Generalized Cross Validation (GCV).
Related Concept Videos
Residuals and Least-Squares Property
If the observed data point lies above the line, the residual is positive, and the line underestimates the actual data value for y. If the observed data point lies below the line, the residual is negative, and the line overestimates the actual data value for y.
The process of fitting the best-fit...
Outliers and Influential Points
Calibration Curves: Linear Least Squares
For data that follow a straight line, the standard method for fitting is the linear...
Multiple Regression
Farmers can use multiple regression to determine the crop yield based on more than one factor, such as water availability, fertilizer, soil properties, etc. Here, the crop yield is the response or dependent variable as it depends on the other independent variables. The analysis requires the construction of a scatter plot...
Regression Analysis
In regression analysis, a regression equation is determined based on the line of best fit– a line that best fits the data points plotted in a graph. This line is also called the regression line. The algebraic equation for the regression line is called the regression equation. It is represented as:
Tangent to a Curve

