2020
DOI: 10.19139/soic-2310-5070-628
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Active Effects Selection which Considers Heredity Principle in Multi-Factor Experiment Data Analysis

Abstract: The sparsity principle suggests that the number of effects that contribute significantly to the response variable of an experiment is small.  It means that the researchers need an efficient selection procedure to identify those active effects.  Most common procedures can be found in literature work by considering an effect as an individual entity so that selection process works on individual effect.  Another principle we should consider in experimental data analysis is the heredity principle. This principle al… Show more

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