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Bayesian subset selection methods for finding engineering design values: an application to lumber strength
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    Bayesian subset selection methods for finding engineering design values: an application to lumber strength (English)
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    7 August 2019
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    New subset selection procedures are presented in the paper, which are motivated by an application (i.e., involving strength of lumber) in which lumber from different species are combined into a single species group, and a subset of that group, called the controlling subset, must be selected. The empirical results indicate the advantage of the two Bayes-based procedures over the the non-Bayesian method. Simulation studies present comparison of these two Bayesian procedures to the existing method.
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    Dirichlet process prior
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    Rizvi-Sobel
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    nonparametric Bayes
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    design values
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    Weibull mixtures
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