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Robust generalized confidence intervals
Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2016ABSTRACTMost interval estimates are derived from computable conditional distributions conditional on the data.
Weiyan Mu, Shifeng Xiong
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Confidence interval of generalized Taguchi index
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2013In quality control, such as other statistical problems, we may confront imprecise concepts. One case is a situation in which specification limits are two fuzzy sets. In such a fuzzy environment, the product is not qualified with a two valued Boolean view, but to some degree depending on the quality level of the product and the strictness of the ...
Parchami, Abbas, Mashinchi, Mashaallah
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Generalized Confidence Intervals
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1993Abstract The definition of a confidence interval is generalized so that problems such as constructing exact confidence regions for the difference in two normal means can be tackled without the assumption of equal variances. Under certain conditions, the extended definition is shown to preserve a repeated sampling property that a practitioner expects ...
Sam Weerahandi
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GENERALIZED CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR THE PROCESS CAPABILITY INDICES
Journal of the Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers, 2001ABSTRACT In this paper, we construct interval estimates for the process capability indices by using the concept of generalized confidence interval. It can be shown that the generalized confidence intervals are equivalent to the Bayesian confidence intervals.
Yi-Ping Chang
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Communications in Statistics: Case Studies, Data Analysis and Applications, 2023
In process capability indices, the generalized confidence interval (GCI) method has been used many times in several research articles. In this article, we have considered the supplier’s selection problems by using the GCI of difference between two ...
Mahendra Saha +2 more
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In process capability indices, the generalized confidence interval (GCI) method has been used many times in several research articles. In this article, we have considered the supplier’s selection problems by using the GCI of difference between two ...
Mahendra Saha +2 more
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Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2020
This study compares the performances of the generalized confidence interval (GCI) and the modified sampling distribution (MSD) approaches in evaluating the capability of processes with one-sided to...
Dwi Yuli Rakhmawati +2 more
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This study compares the performances of the generalized confidence interval (GCI) and the modified sampling distribution (MSD) approaches in evaluating the capability of processes with one-sided to...
Dwi Yuli Rakhmawati +2 more
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Fiducial Generalized Confidence Intervals
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2006Generalized pivotal quantities (GPQs) and generalized confidence intervals (GCIs) have proven to be useful tools for making inferences in many practical problems. Although GCIs are not guaranteed to have exact frequentist coverage, a number of published and unpublished simulation studies suggest that the coverage probabilities of such intervals are ...
Hannig, Jan, Iyer, Hari, Patterson, Paul
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Parametric Confidence Intervals of Spmk for Generalized Exponential Distribution
American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences, 2021The objective of this article is to compare highest posterior density (HPD) credible interval with three bootstrap confidence intervals (BCIs) as well as with asymptotic confidence interval (ACI) using maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches of a new ...
S. Dey, Mahendra Saha, Sumit Kumar
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Confidence Intervals for the Generalized ROC Criterion
Biometrics, 1997Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves are frequently used to assess the usefulness of diagnostic markers. When several diagnostic markers are available, they can be combined by a best linear combination: that is, when the area under the ROC curve of this combination is maximized among all possible linear combinations.
Reiser, Benjamin, Faraggi, David
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Generalized fiducial confidence intervals for extremes
Extremes, 2011zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wandler, Damian V., Hannig, Jan
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