indicatorslengthening
Indicatorslengthening is a data-analysis concept describing the observed increase in the duration for which indicators provide informative signals. It can refer to longer-lived signals in time series or to longer data windows used to compute indicators, resulting in extended sequences of indicator values over time.
Causes include changes in data collection practices, regulatory requirements that extend reporting periods, growing data latency
Impact: longer indicator lifetimes can bias trend detection, delay detection of regime changes, and affect model
Detection and measurement: analyze distributions of signal durations, apply survival analysis, use change-point detection to identify
Mitigation and adjustment: adapt forecasting models to include duration as a feature, use dynamic window lengths,
In practice, indicatorslengthening is relevant in fields such as economics, environmental monitoring, and health surveillance, where