Assessing counting systems using a gold standard or a true count
Assessing counting systems using a gold standard or a true count
- Publication:
- Quality Engineering
- Date:
- April 2026
- Issue:
- Volume 38 Issue 2
- Pages:
- pp. 293-305
- Author(s):
- French, Megan, Browne, Ryan P., Steiner, Stefan H.
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Abstract
We propose a new model and approach for assessing count measurement systems when a gold standard or the true count is available. We assume that the true counts arise from a Poisson distribution and the observed counts are subject to two types of errors. First, we may miss a true defect and second, we may obtain a false positive by labeling something flawless as a defect. We initially consider a gold standard plan where we have access to all the information. Then we consider a second plan where we only know the true count. We compare and discuss these plans empirically and theoretically.
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