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Activity Number: 552
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Quality and Productivity Section
Abstract - #304146
Title: Compromise Ascent Directions for Multiple Response Applications
Author(s): David Edwards*+
Companies: Virginia Commonwealth University
Address: PO Box 843083, Richmond, VA, 23284-3083, United States
Keywords: multiple responses ; noncentral composite design ; posterior expectation ; posterior predictive distribution ; steepest ascent
Abstract:

A process or system under study often requires the measurement of multiple responses. The optimization of multiple response variables has received considerable attention in the literature with the majority focusing on locating optimal operating conditions within the current experimental region and thus often occurs in the latter stages of experimentation. This talk focuses instead on the initial experiment and the location of additional experimental runs if the region of interest shifts. Considerable trade-off is often required in the multiple response context. In order to account for uncertainty in the model parameters and correlations among the responses, we propose the computation of Bayesian reliabilities to determine optimal factor settings for future experimental runs. The approach will be described in detail for two common design follow-up strategies: steepest ascent (descent) and shifting factor levels. Illustrative examples are provided for each application.


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