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A cluster analysis selection strategy for supersaturated designs

Peng Li, Shengli Zhao and Runchu Zhang

Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2010, vol. 54, issue 6, 1605-1612

Abstract: Supersaturated designs (SSDs) are widely researched because they can greatly reduce the number of experiments. However, analyzing the data from SSDs is not easy as their run size is not large enough to estimate all the main effects. This paper introduces contrast-orthogonality cluster and anticontrast-orthogonality cluster to reflect the inner structure of SSDs which are helpful for experimenters to arrange factors to the columns of SSDs. A new strategy for screening active factors is proposed and named as contrast-orthogonality cluster analysis (COCA) method. Simulation studies demonstrate that this method performs well compared to most of the existing methods. Furthermore, the COCA method has lower type II errors and it is easy to be understood and implemented.

Keywords: Anticontrast-orthogonality; cluster; Contrast-orthogonality; cluster; analysis; Cluster; analysis; Contrast-orthogonality; cluster; Stepwise; regression (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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