Robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers

Control charts are used to detect whether or not a process has changed. When a control chart signals indicating that a process has changed, practitioners must initiate a search for the special cause. However, given a signal from a control chart,practitioners generally do not know what caused the pro...

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Main Author: Ng, Kooi Huat
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spelling my-upm-ir.323762015-01-06T06:40:06Z Robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers 2012-02 Ng, Kooi Huat Control charts are used to detect whether or not a process has changed. When a control chart signals indicating that a process has changed, practitioners must initiate a search for the special cause. However, given a signal from a control chart,practitioners generally do not know what caused the process situation to change or when the process has changed. Identifying the time of the process change would simplify the seeking of the special cause. It is now evident that outliers have great impact on the parameters estimation in the setting of a control chart. The violation of assumption from normality for change point hypothesis testing method can also gravely mislead the inferential statistics. Hence, the main focus of this research is to take remedial measures for these issues on the occasion that there is a violation of normality assumption and in the presence of contamination. We have presented a robust individuals control chart in the context of exploratory analysis for the purpose of locating the step change position. This type of chart offers some significant advantages over the existing individuals control chart. It is about adopting the M-Scale estimator into the proposed modified procedure in the estimation of process standard deviation. The results signify that the proposed method offers substantial improvements over the existing method. On the same ground, to further enhance hypothesis testing approach in the presence of outlier for the change point statistics, the Huber Maximum-Type testing method is incorporated into the proposed modified framework. The findings indicate that the proposed approach is more efficient in detecting the correct step change position, both in normal shift and the shift in the existence of disturbances. We also proposed a robust MM control chart for monitoring the change in process mean when there is a contamination in data collection. The newly proposed control chart is formulated through the use of S-scale estimate, which in turn yields the MM-location estimate, possessing 50% high breakdown point and 95% efficiency when the errors are under normality (Salibian-Barrera, 2004). From the results, it appears to suggest that the proposed robust MM control chart is more reliable and performs superbly in the presence of outliers. Finally, the new robust subsample-based Modified Biweight A Scale (MBAS) chart which is resistant to outliers is proposed. A novel scale measure, namely the Modified Biweight A (MBAS) scale estimator is incorporated which provides a choice for practitioners who are interested in the detection of permanent shifts in process variance. It is evident that the proposed chart outperforms the conventional charts when contaminated data are present. In summary, the proposed robust control-charting methodologies appear to efficiently monitor contaminated data situations and process shift, while the classical charts are not a preference for process monitoring where contamination may exist. In this thesis, all the proposed procedures were examined by real data sets and Monte Carlo simulation studies. Comparative studies among the classical and the proposed robust methods reveal that the proposed robust methods are able to rectify the issues in relation to the presence of outliers. On the contrary, the classical approaches seem to perform poorly in these circumstances. Process control - Statistical methods Change-point problems Outliers (Statistics) 2012-02 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/32376/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/32376/1/IPM%202012%202R.pdf application/pdf en public phd doctoral Universiti Putra Malaysia Process control - Statistical methods Change-point problems Outliers (Statistics)
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
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language English
topic Process control - Statistical methods
Change-point problems
Outliers (Statistics)
spellingShingle Process control - Statistical methods
Change-point problems
Outliers (Statistics)
Ng, Kooi Huat
Robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers
description Control charts are used to detect whether or not a process has changed. When a control chart signals indicating that a process has changed, practitioners must initiate a search for the special cause. However, given a signal from a control chart,practitioners generally do not know what caused the process situation to change or when the process has changed. Identifying the time of the process change would simplify the seeking of the special cause. It is now evident that outliers have great impact on the parameters estimation in the setting of a control chart. The violation of assumption from normality for change point hypothesis testing method can also gravely mislead the inferential statistics. Hence, the main focus of this research is to take remedial measures for these issues on the occasion that there is a violation of normality assumption and in the presence of contamination. We have presented a robust individuals control chart in the context of exploratory analysis for the purpose of locating the step change position. This type of chart offers some significant advantages over the existing individuals control chart. It is about adopting the M-Scale estimator into the proposed modified procedure in the estimation of process standard deviation. The results signify that the proposed method offers substantial improvements over the existing method. On the same ground, to further enhance hypothesis testing approach in the presence of outlier for the change point statistics, the Huber Maximum-Type testing method is incorporated into the proposed modified framework. The findings indicate that the proposed approach is more efficient in detecting the correct step change position, both in normal shift and the shift in the existence of disturbances. We also proposed a robust MM control chart for monitoring the change in process mean when there is a contamination in data collection. The newly proposed control chart is formulated through the use of S-scale estimate, which in turn yields the MM-location estimate, possessing 50% high breakdown point and 95% efficiency when the errors are under normality (Salibian-Barrera, 2004). From the results, it appears to suggest that the proposed robust MM control chart is more reliable and performs superbly in the presence of outliers. Finally, the new robust subsample-based Modified Biweight A Scale (MBAS) chart which is resistant to outliers is proposed. A novel scale measure, namely the Modified Biweight A (MBAS) scale estimator is incorporated which provides a choice for practitioners who are interested in the detection of permanent shifts in process variance. It is evident that the proposed chart outperforms the conventional charts when contaminated data are present. In summary, the proposed robust control-charting methodologies appear to efficiently monitor contaminated data situations and process shift, while the classical charts are not a preference for process monitoring where contamination may exist. In this thesis, all the proposed procedures were examined by real data sets and Monte Carlo simulation studies. Comparative studies among the classical and the proposed robust methods reveal that the proposed robust methods are able to rectify the issues in relation to the presence of outliers. On the contrary, the classical approaches seem to perform poorly in these circumstances.
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author Ng, Kooi Huat
author_facet Ng, Kooi Huat
author_sort Ng, Kooi Huat
title Robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers
title_short Robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers
title_full Robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers
title_fullStr Robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers
title_full_unstemmed Robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers
title_sort robust control charts for change points detection in presence of outliers
granting_institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2012
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/32376/1/IPM%202012%202R.pdf
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