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Robust multivariate control chart based on shrinkage for individual observations
Abstract A robust multivariate quality control technique for individual observations is proposed, based on the robust reweighted shrinkage estimators. A simulation study is done to check the performance and compare the method with the classical Hotelling approach, and the robust alternative based on the reweighted minimum covariance determinant estimator. The results show the appropriateness of the method even when the dimension or the Phase I contamination are high, with both independent and correlated variables, showing additional advantages about computational efficiency. The approach is illustrated with two real data-set examples from production processes.
期刊介绍:
The objective of Journal of Quality Technology is to contribute to the technical advancement of the field of quality technology by publishing papers that emphasize the practical applicability of new techniques, instructive examples of the operation of existing techniques and results of historical researches. Expository, review, and tutorial papers are also acceptable if they are written in a style suitable for practicing engineers.
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