Conveners
CONTRIBUTED Design of Experiments 3
- Marina Vives-Mestres (Curelator Inc.)
Fold-over designs often have attractive properties. Among these is that the effects can be divided into two orthogonal subspaces. In this talk, we introduce a new method for analyzing fold-over designs called “the decoupling method” that exploits this trait. The idea is to create two new responses, where each of them is only affected by effects in one of the orthogonal subspaces. Thereby the...
In this talk, the problem of selecting a set of design points for universal kriging,
which is a widely used technique for spatial data analysis, is further
investigated. The goal is to select the design points in order to make simultaneous
predictions of the random variable of interest at a finite number of
unsampled locations with maximum precision. Specifically, a correlated...