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An asymptotic approach to progressive censoring
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An asymptotic approach to progressive censoring

Abstract

Progressive Type-II censoring was introduced by Cohen (Technometrics 5(1963) 327) and has been the topic of much research. The question stands whether it is sensible to use this sampling plan by design, instead of regular Type-II right censoring. We introduce an asymptotic progressive censoring model, and find optimal censoring schemes for location-scale families. Our optimality criterion is the determinant of the 2×2 covariance matrix of the asymptotic best linear unbiased estimators. We present an explicit expression for this criterion, and conditions for its boundedness. By means of numerical optimization, we determine optimal censoring schemes for the extreme value, the Weibull and the normal distributions. In many situations, it is shown that these progressive schemes significantly improve upon regular Type-II right censoring.

Authors

Hofmann G; Cramer E; Balakrishnan N; Kunert G

Journal

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Vol. 130, No. 1-2, pp. 207–227

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 1, 2005

DOI

10.1016/j.jspi.2003.08.020

ISSN

0378-3758

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