Title of article
Multivariate attribute control chart using Mahalanobis D 2 statistic
Author/Authors
Arup Ranjan Mukhopadhyay، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
9
From page
421
To page
429
Abstract
Process control involves repeated hypothesis testing based on several samples. However, process control is
not exactly hypothesis testing as such since it deals with detection of non-random patterns of variation as
well in a fleeting kind of population. Compare this with hypothesis testing which is principally meant for a
stagnant population. DrWalter A. Shewhart introduced a graphic method for doing this testing in a fleeting
population in 1924. This graphic method came to be known as control chart and is widely used throughout
the world today for process management purposes. Subsequently there was much advancement in process
control techniques. In particular, when more than one variable was involved, process control techniques
were developed mainly by Hicks (1955), Jackson (1956 and 1959) and Montgomery andWadsworth (1972)
based on the pioneering work of Hotelling in 1931. Most of them have worked in the area of multivariate
variable control chart with the underlying distribution as multivariate normal.When more than one attribute
variables are involved some works relating to test of hypothesis was done by Mahalanobis (1946). These
works were also based on the Hotelling T2 test. This paper expands the concept of ‘Mahalanobis Distance’
in case of a multinomial distribution and thereby proposes a multivariate attribute control chart.
Keywords
Correlation matrix , variance covariance matrix , Euclidean distance , Multinomial distribution , MAHALANOBIS DISTANCE
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number
712205
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