Data mining model adjustment control charts for cascade processes

Seoung Bum Kim, Weerawat Jitpitaklert, Victoria C.P. Chen, Jinpyo Lee, Sun Kyoung Park

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    Abstract

    Control charts have been widely recognised as important tools in system monitoring of abnormal behaviour and quality improvement. Traditional control charts have a major assumption that successive observations are uncorrelated and normally distributed. When this assumption is violated, the traditional control charts do not perform well, but instead show increased false alarm rates. In this study, we propose a data mining model adjustment control chart to address autocorrelation problems for cascade processes. The basic idea of the proposed control chart is to monitor the residuals obtained by data mining models. The data mining models used in this study include support vector regression and artificial neural networks. A simulation study was conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed control chart and compare it with the standard regression adjustment control chart and the observations-based control chart in terms of average run length performance. The results showed that the proposed data mining model adjustment control charts yielded better performance than the two other methods considered in this study.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)442-455
    Number of pages14
    JournalEuropean Journal of Industrial Engineering
    Volume7
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013 Jan 1

    Keywords

    • ANNs
    • SPC
    • artificial neural networks
    • autocorrelated processes
    • cascade processes
    • data mining
    • model adjustment
    • model-based control charts
    • simulation
    • statistical process control
    • support vector regression

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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