The aim of this thesis is to review and augment the theory and methods of optimal experimental design. In Chapter I the scene is set by considering the possible aims of an experimenter prior to an experiment, the statistical methods one might use to achieve those aims and how experimental design might aid this procedure. It is indicated that, given a criterion for design, a priori optimal design will only be possible in certain instances and, otherwise, some form of sequential procedure would seem to be indicated. In Chapter 2 an exact experimental design problem is formulated mathematically and is compared with its continuous analogue. Motivation is provided for the solution of this continuous problem, and the remainder of the ...
In this article we shall define and illustrate how to further optimize experimental design methodolo...
Alphabetic optimal design theory assumes that the model for which the optimal design is derived is u...
This book addresses the issue of designing experiments for comparing two or more treatments, when th...
The aim of this thesis is to review and augment the theory and methods of optimal experimental desi...
The aim of this thesis is to review and augment the theory and methods of optimal nonlinear experime...
The aim of this thesis is to review and augment the theory and methods of optimal nonlinear experime...
International audienceWe consider a parameter estimation problem with independent observations where...
Experimental designs for nonlinear problems have to a large extent relied on optimality criteria ori...
Experimental designs for nonlinear problems have to a large extent relied on optimality criteria ori...
In this article we shall define and illustrate how to further optimize experimental design methodolo...
Classical experimental design methods have gained widespread acceptance in the simulation literature...
Model selection is a core topic in modern Statistics. This is a review of what has been researched o...
This thesis considers the problem of the sequential design of experiments from a Bayesian standpoint...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
This research focuses on developing a comprehensive framework for designing and modeling experiments...
In this article we shall define and illustrate how to further optimize experimental design methodolo...
Alphabetic optimal design theory assumes that the model for which the optimal design is derived is u...
This book addresses the issue of designing experiments for comparing two or more treatments, when th...
The aim of this thesis is to review and augment the theory and methods of optimal experimental desi...
The aim of this thesis is to review and augment the theory and methods of optimal nonlinear experime...
The aim of this thesis is to review and augment the theory and methods of optimal nonlinear experime...
International audienceWe consider a parameter estimation problem with independent observations where...
Experimental designs for nonlinear problems have to a large extent relied on optimality criteria ori...
Experimental designs for nonlinear problems have to a large extent relied on optimality criteria ori...
In this article we shall define and illustrate how to further optimize experimental design methodolo...
Classical experimental design methods have gained widespread acceptance in the simulation literature...
Model selection is a core topic in modern Statistics. This is a review of what has been researched o...
This thesis considers the problem of the sequential design of experiments from a Bayesian standpoint...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
This research focuses on developing a comprehensive framework for designing and modeling experiments...
In this article we shall define and illustrate how to further optimize experimental design methodolo...
Alphabetic optimal design theory assumes that the model for which the optimal design is derived is u...
This book addresses the issue of designing experiments for comparing two or more treatments, when th...