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DOE with Attribute Response

Message: 8598
Posted by: Ovidiu Contras
Posted on: Wednesday, 23rd January 2002


Hi everybody !

Does anyone experienced a DOE with attribute response ? Any information on this matter would be much appreciated  .

Thanks in advance .

Ovi


Message: 8604
Posted by: Jaran S.
Posted on: Wednesday, 23rd January 2002

We has 2 options to do :

1. Try to convert the response to be discrete or continuous response. You have to define your response related the attribute resonse such as size of the defect, amount of defect, severity or etc. If none are applicable, most of the time we still have likert scale as the last choice.

2. Use attribute response. But it requires resource a lot.

My experience, I always use choice No. 1.

Jaran S.


Message: 8605
Posted by: Ovidiu Contras
Posted on: Wednesday, 23rd January 2002

Thanks for your response !

This DOE is about defective gas detectors , so my response is detected / not detected .......

Ovi


Message: 8630
Posted by: sridhar
Posted on: Wednesday, 23rd January 2002

Hi,

          You have to take a transformations on the response data if it is of attribute type, depending on the distribution. May be in your case it may follows poission distribution. Take a transformation do the similar analysis as you will for continuous response.

      You can look into minitab for this. Are you can go through this website which have some questions and answers on DOE.

http://www.minitab.com/support/answers/index.asp?topic=DOE

hope this helps you

sridhar


Message: 8638
Posted by: shree phadnis
Posted on: Thursday, 24th January 2002

Dear Ovidu,

You said that your response is gas detection right?.Some questions to probe.

1. Objective is to detect the gas leak right

2. Objective is to detect it fast  before a disaster occurs right

3. If this is the primary objective of your device the response should be the time in detection of gas leak by the instrument.

Hope this helps.

Shree Phadnis


Message: 8648
Posted by: Ovidiu Contras
Posted on: Thursday, 24th January 2002

Thanks , this is a really good idea, and something that definetly to take into account !

Ovi


Message: 8649
Posted by: shree phadnis
Posted on: Thursday, 24th January 2002

Dear Ovi,

you are welcome.If you need any further help do not hesitate.

Shree Phadnia


Message: 8794
Posted by: John Noguera
Posted on: Saturday, 26th January 2002

I think that the suggestions given above are all good, but the technically correct tool to use here is logistic regression.  Minitab does a pretty good job of simplifying this tool and explaining how to use it.

The problem with a transformation approach is that you lose the power of the sample size.


Message: 8795
Posted by: Russell
Posted on: Saturday, 26th January 2002

I have had to perform DOE using attribute response for refrigeration systems leaks (defects). The response measured was leak / no leak. Since any leak would result in a defective product to the customer there was no allowance for  transforming the data top variable, including the application of a Likert scale.                                                    Transforming the data to a variable response may be applicable if the issue is how long can the gas (explosive or not) leak prior top failure of a unit or a disaster (explosion, toxic accumulation, etc.)                        If the real issue is leak / no leak I recommend that the data be examined as attribute - perform a regression analysis to determine the KPIV's and procedd from there to determine elimination / control of inputs.                                                                                                  Good luck on your DOE


Message: 8824
Posted by: Ovidiu Contras
Posted on: Monday, 28th January 2002

Thank you !

Ovi


Message: 30140
Posted by: ALEK DE
Posted on: Monday, 14th July 2003

Hi Ovidiu Contras

If you have attribute data - what type you have ? Defective / Not Defective type or count of defects ? If it is defective / not defective kind of data do transformation of response using arcsin  SQRT p ( where p = proportion of defective ) & if it is defect count do transformation of response using SQRT (c) - where c is defect count.

Earlier one is binomial distribution & later one follows poisson distribution.

Let me know whether it's clear or not.

Thanks

Alek


Message: 31291
Posted by: Diana
Posted on: Monday, 11th August 2003

can anyone help me,

is there any basic theory about DOE Attribute?

thank you very much


Message: 31389
Posted by: Aldous Wong
Posted on: Wednesday, 13th August 2003

Diana,

   The paper "Analysis of Factorial Experiments with Defects or Defectives as the Response" by S. Gisgaard, and H.T. Fuller, Quality Engineering, 7(2), 429-443, 1994-95 contains a couple examples.


Message: 33195
Posted by: Amy Lesher
Posted on: Monday, 22nd September 2003

Where can I get a copy of the article "Analysis of Factorial Experiments with defects or Defects as the Response" by S. Gisgaard and H. T. Fuller?


Message: 33198
Posted by: Aldous Wong
Posted on: Monday, 22nd September 2003

Quality Engineering 7(2), p. 429-443 (1994-1995)


Message: 33199
Posted by: Amy Lesher
Posted on: Monday, 22nd September 2003

I've been trying to search for that on the web with no luck.  Is there a specific website you can give me to get the article? 


Message: 33200
Posted by: Aldous Wong
Posted on: Monday, 22nd September 2003

Qualtiy Engineering is a journal.  You should be able to get a copy from library.  If not, email me aldous.g.wongesso.ca your address.  I mail you a copy.


Message: 42430
Posted by: Aldous Wong
Posted on: Monday, 22nd March 2004

(1) Copy of the article can be obtained from

http://www.dekker.com

(2) Transformation from attribute data, e.g. defective rate (i.e. binomial variate) and defect count (i.e. poisson variate) to continuous variable, see BH2, Statistics for Experimenters by Box, Hunter and Hunter

(3) Quality Progress, March 2004, page 66 "3.4 per million" has another example of Attribute DOE

(4) Based on my experience, unless the range of the untransformed data (Y) is very large, (e.g. max Y >> min Y), conclusion from the transformed data is often the same as the conclusion from the untransformed data.

Aldous Wong  

  


Message: 57186
Posted by: Tony
Posted on: Sunday, 17th October 2004

Alek:

  Can you post a sample on how to transformation of attribute response?

  Tks! 


Message: 57508
Posted by: Alek De
Posted on: Thursday, 21st October 2004

Dear Tony ,

Sorry for delay in response. I was on tour etc. Anyway , the way you can transform the data I 've explained in my original post on the subject above. So now I'm not explaining that & rather I'll answer specific to your question.. Say, in a DOE you have the response as a defect count in invoices.  Now for each set of run (you have to the choose the facors & level setting ) say you are taking 10 Invoices each & counting the no of defects as response. Now while dealing with attribute data , the assumtions of DOE are generally violated & hence you have to transform this data. Now in this example your data will follow poisson distribution. Hence you can use the transformation formulae what I have already posted in my earlier post on this subject.

Thanks


Message: 67225
Posted by: Pratama
Posted on: Sunday, 3rd April 2005

Hi, everybody!, do you all experienced with mixed (attribute and continue) response of DOE, especially in Taguchi method?? I really need more information for this kind of problem, any advices or suggestions or responses for this matter would be appreciated. Thanks B4..(Pratama)


Message: 93786
Posted by: martin.lu
Posted on: Wednesday, 17th May 2006

Hi ,everybody

what's likert scale? where will i find the relative content ..

Thanks for you again .


Message: 95181
Posted by: Ron Ames
Posted on: Thursday, 8th June 2006

A Likert scale, ironically, was right at the bottom of the page - how do you rate this article - a 1-5 scale.  Likert scales are discreet variables that are not continuous.


Message: 124453
Posted by: Mirza
Posted on: Tuesday, 21st August 2007

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