Monitoring and Diagnostics of Correlated Quality Variables of Different Types
Conference
64th ISI World Statistics Congress
Format: CPS Poster
Keywords: diagnostics, holm's step-down multiple testing procedure, multivariate control chart, phase-ii monitoring
Session: CPS Posters-03
Monday 17 July 4 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. (Canada/Eastern)

Abstract
As data acquisition and processing technologies continue to advance rapidly, new challenges emerge for statistical process monitoring. One such challenge, especially in big data analytics, is monitoring multivariate processes involving a mixture of continuous, count, and categorical quality variables. The existing multivariate control charts focus primarily on monitoring correlated variables of the same type. We propose a new Phase II control chart that is based on a modified Holm's step-down multiple testing procedure (Holm (1979)) which achieves two crucial goals at the same time: (1) it simultaneously monitors correlated variables of different types while keeping the probability of Type-I error under desirable level, and (2) when the process is determined to be out of control, it further provides, without any additional efforts, diagnostics to pinpoint which parameters are out of control. The proposed chart is shown to outperform the existing charts, particularly in its ability to provide more accurate diagnostics.