Loss-based optimal control statistics for control charts
This work proposes a means for interconnecting optimal sample statistics with parameters of the process output distribution irrespective of the specific way in which these parameters change during transition to the out-of-control state (jumps, trends, cycles, etc). The approach, based on minimization of the loss incurred by the two types of decision errors, leads to a unique sample statistic and, therefore, to a single control chart. The optimal sample statistics are obtained as a solution of the developed optional boundary equation. The paper demonstrates that, for particular conditions, this equation leads to the same statistics as are obtained through the Neyman-Pearson fundamental lemma. Application examples of the approach when the process output distribution is Gamma and Weibull are given. A special loss function representing out-of-control state detection as a pattern recognition problem is presented.
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2000
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Authors: | Ingman, Dov ; Lipnik, Boris |
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Journal of Applied Statistics. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0266-4763. - Vol. 27.2000, 6, p. 739-756
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