Models and monitoring of zero-inflated processes: The past and current trends

Tahir Mahmood*, Min Xie

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    Abstract

    As product quality has increased rapidly in recent years, monitoring and control of products have become more and more difficult. The items were produced with zero defects, and zero-inflated distributions are used to fit the defect count data. Recently, many studies were designed for the estimation and monitoring methods based on the zero-inflated distributions. As zero-inflated models are useful in the modeling of high-yield and rare health-related processes, so, the stated study is designed to provide a summary of past and current trends of monitoring methods under the zero-inflated models. Moreover, a review is done on the several zero-inflated models and their applications in different industries. Finally, some future directions are also highlighted to overcome existing unsolved issues.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2540-2557
    JournalQuality and Reliability Engineering International
    Volume35
    Issue number8
    Online published30 Jul 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019

    Research Keywords

    • high-yield process
    • random shocks
    • rare health events
    • zero defect
    • zero modified

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