Submitted by mjarvisa on May 24, 2011 - 11:53
Lecturer :
Abhyuday Mandal
Event type:
HIIT seminar
Event time:
2011-05-27 10:15 to 11:00
Place:
Kumpula Exactum C222
Description:
Talk announcement: HIIT Seminar Kumpula, Friday May 27 10:15, Exactum C222 Speaker: Abhyuday Mandal University of Georgia, USA Title: Optimal Designs for Factorial Experiments with Binary Response Abstract: We consider the problem of obtaining locally D-optimal designs for factorial experiments with qualitative factors at two levels each with binary response and identify optimal allocation of runs for $2^k$ and $2^{n-k}$ designs. For the $2^2$ factorial experiment with main effects model we obtain optimal designs analytically in special cases and demonstrate how to obtain a solution in the general case using cylindrical algebraic decomposition. The optimal designs are shown to be robust to the choice of the assumed values of the prior and when there is no basis to make an informed choice of the assumed values we recommend the use of the uniform design, i.e., the design that assigns equal number of observations to each of the four points. We develop efficient numerical techniques for solving this very high dimensional optimization problem. For the general $2^k$ case we show that the uniform design has a maximin property. We also identify the Bayesian D-optimal designs and compare their performances with locally D-optimal designs. Biography: Abhyuday Mandal is an assistant professor in the University of Georgia, USA. He got his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Statistics from Indian Statistical Institute in Calcutta, India. Then he got another Master’s degree in Statistics from University of Michigan and Ph.D. degree in 2005 from Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. His research interests are Design of experiments, optimization techniques and genetic algorithms and fMRI data analysis. Welcome! --Matti Järvisalo
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