A mixed integer optimization approach for model selection in screening experiments
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After completing the experimental runs of a screening design, the responses under study are analyzed by statistical methods to detect the active effects. To increase the chances of correctly identifying these effects, a good analysis method should provide alternative interpretations of the data, reveal the aliasing present in the design, and search only meaningful sets of effects as defined by user-specified restrictions such as effect heredity. This article presents a mixed integer optimization strategy to analyze data from screening designs that possesses all these properties. We illustrate our method by analyzing data from real and synthetic experiments, and using simulations. © 2020 American Society for Quality.
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TNO Identifier
955363
ISSN
00224065
Source
Journal of Quality Technology, 53(3), pp. 243-266.
Pages
243-266
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