Traditional statistical process control techniques have been focused on detecting a constant mean shift. In practice, the mean of the monitored variable can exhibit a time-varying behavior after the fault. When the mean shift pattern is known in advance, Generalized Likelihood Ratio (GLR) and Cumulative Score (CUSCORE) control charts can be used for change point detection. Further, some adaptive CUSCORE schemes have been recently developed for detecting an unknown patterned mean shift. However, these adaptive CUSCOREs assume that either an upward or downward shift is present. Hence, their performance can be poor in the case of an oscillatory mean behavior. In the talk, under a normal assumption, we describe a novel adaptive GLR control char...
Although most statistical process control techniques are designed to detect constant process shifts,...
Statistical process control (SPC) involves ongoing checks to ensure whether the mean or variance of ...
Abstract: The multi-chart consists of several CUSUM or EWMA charts with dif-ferent reference values ...
Traditional statistical control schemes have been mainly focused on detecting constant mean shifts. ...
This paper considers the problem of monitoring the mean of a normally distributed process variable w...
To detect and estimate nonconstant, time-varying mean shifts, statistical process control (SPC) tool...
Although statistical process control (SPC) techniques have been focused mostly on detecting constant...
In this proposal, we present several methodologies for change point detection in univariate and mult...
Control charts based on generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) tests are attractive from both theoretica...
It is known that both the optimal exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) and cumulative sum (C...
Abstract: A cumulative sum (CUSUM) multi-chart scheme that consists of multiple CUSUM control charts...
Often the least appropriate assumption in traditional control charting technology is that process da...
<p>Rapid sequential comparison between the longitudinal pattern of a given subject and a target patt...
This paper presents an on-line Statistical Process Control (SPC) technique, based on a Generalized L...
It is known that time-weighted charts like EWMA or CUSUM are designed to be optimal to detect a spec...
Although most statistical process control techniques are designed to detect constant process shifts,...
Statistical process control (SPC) involves ongoing checks to ensure whether the mean or variance of ...
Abstract: The multi-chart consists of several CUSUM or EWMA charts with dif-ferent reference values ...
Traditional statistical control schemes have been mainly focused on detecting constant mean shifts. ...
This paper considers the problem of monitoring the mean of a normally distributed process variable w...
To detect and estimate nonconstant, time-varying mean shifts, statistical process control (SPC) tool...
Although statistical process control (SPC) techniques have been focused mostly on detecting constant...
In this proposal, we present several methodologies for change point detection in univariate and mult...
Control charts based on generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) tests are attractive from both theoretica...
It is known that both the optimal exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) and cumulative sum (C...
Abstract: A cumulative sum (CUSUM) multi-chart scheme that consists of multiple CUSUM control charts...
Often the least appropriate assumption in traditional control charting technology is that process da...
<p>Rapid sequential comparison between the longitudinal pattern of a given subject and a target patt...
This paper presents an on-line Statistical Process Control (SPC) technique, based on a Generalized L...
It is known that time-weighted charts like EWMA or CUSUM are designed to be optimal to detect a spec...
Although most statistical process control techniques are designed to detect constant process shifts,...
Statistical process control (SPC) involves ongoing checks to ensure whether the mean or variance of ...
Abstract: The multi-chart consists of several CUSUM or EWMA charts with dif-ferent reference values ...