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Main Author: Wiens, Douglas
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.08538
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contents We discuss, and give examples of, methods for randomly implementing some minimax robust designs from the literature. These have the advantage, over their deterministic counterparts, of having bounded maximum loss in large and very rich neighbourhoods of the, almost certainly inexact, response model fitted by the experimenter. Their maximum loss rivals that of the theoretically best possible, but not implementable, minimax designs. The procedures are then extended to more general robust designs. For two-dimensional designs we sample from contractions of Voronoi tessellations, generated by selected basis points, which partition the design space. These ideas are then extended to $k$-dimensional designs for general k.
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spellingShingle Jittering and Clustering: Strategies for the Construction of Robust Designs
Wiens, Douglas
Statistics Theory
Primary 62F35, Secondary 62K05
We discuss, and give examples of, methods for randomly implementing some minimax robust designs from the literature. These have the advantage, over their deterministic counterparts, of having bounded maximum loss in large and very rich neighbourhoods of the, almost certainly inexact, response model fitted by the experimenter. Their maximum loss rivals that of the theoretically best possible, but not implementable, minimax designs. The procedures are then extended to more general robust designs. For two-dimensional designs we sample from contractions of Voronoi tessellations, generated by selected basis points, which partition the design space. These ideas are then extended to $k$-dimensional designs for general k.
title Jittering and Clustering: Strategies for the Construction of Robust Designs
topic Statistics Theory
Primary 62F35, Secondary 62K05
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.08538