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The optimal number of levels is studied for the one-way random model with normally distributed effects. The optimum criteria used are based on the variances of the traditional analysis of variance estimators of the variance components. Exact solutions are compared to earlier results based on lower bounds of the sampling variances. Comparisons are also made to the large-sample variances of the estimates...
. Consider the linear regression model with uncorrelated errors and an experimental design ξ. In the article, we address the problem of calculating the minimal efficiency of ξ with respect to the class of orthogonally invariant information criteria, containing all Kiefer’s criteria of ϕp-optimality, among others. We show that the -minimal efficiency of ξ is equal to the minimal efficiency of ξ...
Within the linear model framework the problem of determining optimal designs for paired comparisons of alternatives which are described by a set of discrete attributes is considered under the constraint that the alternatives in a pair are only allowed to differ with regard to a certain number of attributes. Whereas in previous treatments of this problem it was assumed that all attributes possess the...
In this paper optimal designs for the estimation of the fixed effects (population parameters) in a certain class of mixed models are investigated. Two classes of designs are compared: the class of single-group designs, where all individuals are observed under the same approximate design, and the class of more-group designs with the same mean number of observations per individual as before, where each...
This paper gives an analytical expression for the best linear unbiased estimator (BLUE) of the unknown parameters in the linear Haar-wavelet model. From the analytical expression, we solve for the eigenvalues of the covariance matrix of the BLUE in analytical form. Further, we use these eigenvalues to construct some conventional discrete optimal designs for the model. The equivalences among these...
This paper generalizes Kunert and Martin’s (Ann Stat 28:1728–1742, 2000) method for finding optimal designs under a fixed interference model, to find optimal designs under a mixed interference model. The results are based on the properties of information matrices in fixed and mixed models given in Markiewicz (J Stat Plan Inference 59:127–137, 1997). The method is applied to find a design which is...
Optimal p × q row–column designs are obtained via complete enumeration of all possible designs for two treatments in some fixed effects models with errors specified by a doubly geometric covariance structure. This is done, in part, by a computer search, for a finite set of sizes of the correlation coefficients and in cases where p and q are small enough to make such a search feasible.
Experimental designs for field experiments are useful in planning agricultural experiments, environmental studies, etc. Optimal designs depend on the spatial correlation structures of field plots. Without knowing the correlation structures exactly in practice, we can study robust designs. Various neighborhoods of covariance matrices are introduced and discussed. Minimax robust design criteria are...
In the paper, we solve the n-point optimal prediction design problem for the simplest nontrivial finite discrete spectrum linear regression models with correlated observations. We show that for all the models in consideration, there exists an optimal prediction design supported on at most three distinct points, which can be computed using one-dimensional optimization. In some cases, an optimal prediction...
In the paper, we solve the problem of computing the maximin efficient design with respect to the class of all orthogonally invariant criteria. It turns out that on a finite experimental domain, the maximin efficient design can be computed by the methods of semidefinite programming. Using this approach, we can deal with the non-differentiability inherent in the problem, due to which the standard iterative...
We consider the problem of estimating input parameters for a differential equation model, given experimental observations of the output. As time and cost limit both the number and quality of observations, the design is critical. A generalized notion of leverage is derived and, with this, we define directional leverage. Effective designs are argued to be those that sample in regions of high directional...
The recently introduced weighted optimality criteria for experimental designs allow one to place various emphasis on different parameters or functions of parameters of interest. However, various emphasis on parameter functions can also be expressed by considering the well-developed optimality criteria for estimating a parameter system of interest (the partial optimality criteria). We prove that the...
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