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An assessment of the kernel‐distance‐based multivariate control chart through an industrial application
Authors:Walid Gani  Hassen Taleb  Mohamed Limam
Affiliation:Laboratory of Operational Research, Decision and Control (LARODEC), Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis, 41 Avenue de la Liberté, 2000 Bardo, University of Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract:Traditional multivariate quality control charts assume that quality characteristics follow a multivariate normal distribution. However, in many industrial applications the process distribution is not known, implying the need to construct a flexible control chart appropriate for real applications. A promising approach is to use support vector machines in statistical process control. This paper focuses on the application of the ‘kernel‐distance‐based multivariate control chart’, also known as the ‘k‐chart’, to a real industrial process, and its assessment by comparing it to Hotelling's T2 control chart, based on the number of out‐of‐control observations and on the Average Run Length. The industrial application showed that the k‐chart is sensitive to small shifts in mean vector and outperforms the T2 control chart in terms of Average Run Length. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:statistical quality control  support vector machines  k‐chart  Hotelling's T2  Average Run Length
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