Design of variable resolution for model selection
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- A Bayesian Variable-Selection Approach for Analyzing Designed Experiments with Complex Aliasing
- A Catalogue of Two-Level and Three-Level Fractional Factorial Designs with Small Runs
- A comparison of design and model selection methods for supersaturated experiments
- Analysis of supersaturated designs via the Dantzig selector
- Complete enumeration of pure-level and mixed-level orthogonal arrays
- Creating catalogues of two-level nonregular fractional factorial designs based on the criteria of generalized aberration
- Designs of variable resolution
- Detection of interactions in experiments on large numbers of factors. (With discussion)
- Doubling and projection: A method of constructing two-level designs of resolution IV
- Minimum \(G_2\)-aberration for nonregular fractional factorial designs
- Model discrimination - another perspective on model-robust designs
- The Dantzig selector: statistical estimation when \(p\) is much larger than \(n\). (With discussions and rejoinder).
- The stepwise response refinement screener (SRRS)
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