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Original Articles

Decomposition of Scatter Ratios Used in Monitoring Multivariate Process Variability

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Pages 2128-2145 | Received 23 Jul 2008, Accepted 23 Apr 2009, Published online: 10 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Wilks’ ratio statistic can be defined in terms of the ratio of the sample generalized variances of two non-independent estimators of the same covariance matrix. Recently this statistic has been proposed as a control statistic for monitoring changes in the covariance matrix of a multivariate normal process in a Phase II situation, particularly when the dimension is larger than the sample size. In this article we derive a technique for decomposing Wilks’ ratio statistic into the product of independent factors that can be associated with the components of the covariance matrix. With these results, we demonstrate that, when a signal is detected in a control procedure for the Phase II monitoring of process variability using the ratio statistic, the signaling value can be decomposed and the process variables contributing to the signal can be specifically identified.

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Acknowledgments

The authors sincerely thank the two reviewers for their many helpful comments and suggestions.

Notes

|S| = 25, 083, 430.

|S A | = 33, 838, 625.

*Significant at α1 = 0.0027.

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