Vol.4 No.2 AA 45-NT 48 -49 |
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Academic Articles | |||||
Regular Paper | Vol.4No.3 (2012) p.105 - p.115 | ||||
Considerations for Statistical Analysis of Nondestructive Evaluation Data: Hit/Miss Analysis |
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Jeremy KNOPP1*, Ramana GRANDHI2†, Li ZENG3 and John ALDRIN4 | |||||
1 United States Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, USA 2 Wright State University, Dayton, OH, USA 3 The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA 4 Computational Tools, Gurnee, IL, USA |
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Abstract | |||||
This paper examines recent developments in the statistical analysis of Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) data, and suggests improvements to conventional analysis. This paper focuses on hit/miss or Bernoulli data analysis. POD evaluation is a conventional methodology used to quantify reliability of inspections in many industries. Hit/miss data is still commonly used and many developments in statistical analysis have occurred in the last few decades; thus, this paper focuses on hit/miss analysis only | |||||
Keywords | |||||
Probability of detection, hit/miss analysis, Bernoulli data | |||||
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