Robust State-Conditional Feature-Weighted Jump Models for Temporal Clustering
Cortese, Federico P., Farcomeni, Alessio
A penalty is used to encourage smoothness of transitions over time, while robustness is achieved throughthe use of aTukey's biweight loss function. Anadditional parameter controls the variability of feature weights across states, allowing the model to assign state-specific relevance to each feature. We illustrate in simulation how the method accurately recovers the true cluster sequence and reliably identifies relevant features, outperforming competing approaches, particularly in the presence of outliers. We conclude with two empirical applications, one on the number of conflict-related homicides in Kosovo in the period 1998-2000, and another on macroeconomic performance of twelve European countries in the period 1949-2024.Keywords: Dissimilarity-based clustering, regime-switching models, time series analysis, unsupervised learning, variable importance.
Jun-12-2026