Nonparametric Threshold Estimation of Autocorrelated Statistics in Multivariate Statistical Process Monitoring

IF 2.3 4区 化学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Chemometrics Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1002/cem.70004
Taylor R. Grimm, Kathryn B. Newhart, Amanda S. Hering
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Multivariate statistical process monitoring is commonly used to detect abnormal process behavior in real time. Multiple process variables are monitored simultaneously, and alarms are issued when monitoring statistics exceed a predetermined threshold. Traditional approaches use a parametric threshold based on the assumptions of independence and multivariate normality of the process data, which are often violated in complex processes with high sampling frequencies, leading to excessive false alarms. Some approaches for improved threshold selection have been proposed, but they assume independence of the monitoring statistics, which are often autocorrelated. In this paper, we compare the performance of nonparametric estimators for computing thresholds from autocorrelated monitoring statistics through simulation. The false alarm rate and in-control average run length of each estimator under different distributions, sample sizes, and autocorrelation levels and types are found. Estimator performance is found to depend on sample size and the strength of autocorrelation. The class of kernel density estimation (KDE) methods tends to perform better than estimators that use bootstrapping, and the proposed adjusted KDE methods that account for autocorrelation are recommended for general use. A case study to monitor a wastewater treatment facility further illustrates the performance of nonparametric and parametric thresholds when applied to real-world systems.

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Journal of Chemometrics
Journal of Chemometrics 化学-分析化学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemometrics is devoted to the rapid publication of original scientific papers, reviews and short communications on fundamental and applied aspects of chemometrics. It also provides a forum for the exchange of information on meetings and other news relevant to the growing community of scientists who are interested in chemometrics and its applications. Short, critical review papers are a particularly important feature of the journal, in view of the multidisciplinary readership at which it is aimed.
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