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Robust Estimation of Parameters in Simple Linear Profiles Using M-Estimators

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  • Mohsen Ebadi
  • Hamid Shahriari

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In many situations, the quality of a process or product may be better characterized and summarized by a relationship between the response variable and one or more explanatory variables. Parameter estimation is the first step in constructing control charts. Outliers may hamper proper classical estimators and lead to incorrect conclusions. To remedy the problem of outliers, robust methods have been developed recently. In this article, a robust method is introduced for estimating the parameters of simple linear profiles. Two weight functions, Huber and Bisquare, are applied in the estimation algorithm. In addition, a method for robust estimation of the error terms variance is proposed. Simulation studies are done to investigate and evaluate the performance of the proposed estimator, as well as the classical one, in the presence and absence of outliers under different scenarios by the means of MSE criterion. The results reveal that the robust estimators proposed in this research perform as well as classical estimators in the absence of outliers and even considerably better when outliers exist. The maximum value of variance estimate in one scenario obtained from classical estimator is 10.9, while this value is 1.66 and 1.27 from proposed robust estimators when its actual value is 1.

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  • Mohsen Ebadi & Hamid Shahriari, 2014. "Robust Estimation of Parameters in Simple Linear Profiles Using M-Estimators," Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(20), pages 4308-4323, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:lstaxx:v:43:y:2014:i:20:p:4308-4323
    DOI: 10.1080/03610926.2012.721914
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