Summary of effect aliasing structure (SEAS): new descriptive statistics for factorial and supersaturated designs

11/30/2017
by   Frederick Kin Hing Phoa, et al.
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In the assessment and selection of supersaturated designs, the aliasing structure of inter- action effects is usually ignored by traditional criteria such as E(s^2)-optimality. We introduce the Summary of Effect Aliasing Structure (SEAS) for assessing the aliasing structure of su- persaturated designs, and other non-regular fractional factorial designs, that takes account of interaction terms and provides more detail than usual summaries such as (generalized) resolution and wordlength patterns. The new summary consists of three criteria, abbreviated as MAP: (1) Maximum dependency aliasing pattern; (2) Average square aliasing pattern; and (3) Pairwise dependency ratio. These criteria provided insight when traditional criteria fail to differentiate between designs. We theoretically study the relationship between the MAP criteria and traditional quantities, and demonstrate the use of SEAS for comparing some example supersaturated designs, including designs suggested in the literature. We also propose a variant of SEAS to measure the aliasing structure for individual columns of a design, and use it to choose assignments of factors to columns for an E(s^2)-optimal design.

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