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Evaluations of likelihood ratio methods for surveillance. Differences and robustness.
(University of Gothenburg, 1998-02-01)
In many areas there is a need for continual observation of a time series, with the goal of detecting an important change in the underlying process as soon as possible after it has occurred. In recent years there have been ...
Evaluations of likelihood ratio methods for surveillance
(University of Gothenburg, 1996-03-01)
Methods based on likelihood ratios are known to have several optimality properties. When control charts are used in practice, knowledge about several characteristics of the method is important for the judgement of which ...