Hotelling´s T2 Method in Multivariate On-Line Surveillance. On the Delay of an Alarm
Abstract
A system for detecting changes in an on-going process is needed in many situations. On-line monitoring (surveillance) is used in early detection of disease outbreaks, of patients at risk and of financial instability. By continually monitoring one or several indicators, we can, early, detect a change in the processes of interest. There are several suggested methods for multivariate surveillance, one of which is the Hotelling’s T2. Since one aim in surveillance is quick detection of a change, it is important to use evaluation measures that reflect the timeliness of an alarm. One suggested measure is the expected delay of an alarm, in relation to the time of change () in the process. Here we investigate a delay measure for the bivariate situation. Generally, the measure depends on both change times (i.e. 1 and 2). We show that, for a bivariate situation using the T2 method, the delay only depends on 1 and 2 through the distance 1-2.
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Date
2008-11-28Author
Andersson, Eva
Keywords
Monitoring
On-line
Surveillance
T2
Timeliness
Publication type
report
ISSN
0349-8034
Series/Report no.
Research Report
2008:3
Language
eng