The numerical statistical fan for noisy experimental designs

05/07/2020
by   Arkadius Kalka, et al.
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Identifiability of polynomial models is a key requirement for multiple regression. We consider an analogue of the so-called statistical fan, the set of all maximal identifiable hierarchical models, for cases of noisy experimental designs or measured covariate vectors with a given tolerance vector. This gives rise to the definition of the numerical statistical fan. It includes all maximal hierarchical models that avoid approximate linear dependence of the model terms. We develop an algorithm to compute the numerical statistical fan using recent results on the computation of all border bases of a design ideal from the field of algebra. The ideas are applied to data from a thermal spraying process. It turns out that the numerical statistical fan is effectively computable and much smaller than the respective statistical fan. The gained enhanced knowledge of the space of all stable identifiable hierarchical models enables improved model selection procedures.

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