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The paper reports a robust parameter design experiment, where we have used Taguchi's product array and a combined array simultaneously. This was done as part of a research project dealing with experimental design to optimise the process of sheet metal spinning. We found that the classical...
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Recently, instead of transforming responses for the analysis of designed experiments, i. e. Taguchi-type-experiments like product or combined arrays, generalized linear models as suggested by Nelder and Lee (1991) have been used to jointly model the mean and dispersion of the response. For...
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The development of high-quality products or production processes can often be greatly improved by statistically planned and analysed experiments. Taguchi methods proved to be a milestone in this field, suggesting optimal design settings for a single measured response. However, these often fail...
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If the number of assessors in a difference test is not large enough to ensure the desired power of the testing procedure, then it is often advised to use assessors repeatedly. That is, each assessor performs the testing not just once but several times. There is a discussion going on, how results...
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We consider a model for sensory profiling data including translation, rotation and scaling. We compare two methods to calculate an overall consensus from several data matrices: GPA and STATIS. These methods are briefly illustrated and explained under our model. A series of simulations to compare...
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In this paper we examine two widely used methods to obtain a transformation in Taguchi experiments, namely the lambda plot and the beta technique. We consider different situations with contrasts influencing the mean and / or the variance of the response. Our simulation study reveals that the...
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Kunert and Martin (2000) determined optimal and efficient block designs in a model for field trials with interference effects, for block sizes up to 4. In this paper we use Kushner's method (Kushner, 1997) of finding optimal approximate designs to extend the work of Kunert and Martin (2000) to...
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