Abstract Details
Activity Number:
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108
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Type:
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Invited
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Date/Time:
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Monday, August 4, 2014 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
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Sponsor:
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Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security
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Abstract #310939
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Title:
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Three-Phase Optimal Design of Sensitivity Experiments (3pod): Review and Its Performance Comparisons
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Author(s):
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C. F. Jeff Wu*+
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Companies:
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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Keywords:
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quantile response curve ;
sensitivity testing ;
sensitivity testing ;
binary response ;
design of experiments
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Abstract:
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3pod (three-phase optimal design) is a recently proposed procedure for the sequential design of sensitivity experiments. See Wu and Tian (JSPI, 2014). This talk will report the latest work on a comprehensive simulation comparison of 3pod and some key competitors, especially the Sen-Test procedure by Neyer. The very large study concludes that 3pod has consistently the most efficient and stable performance. Sen-Test performs better than the D-optimal design version in Neyer (1994, Technometrics). Practical implications of our findings will also be discussed. (Joint work with Dianpeng Wang and Yubin Tian).
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