Title :
Sensitivity analysis of censored output through polynomial, logistic, and tobit regression meta-models: theory and case study
Author :
Kleijnen, Jack P C ; Noordegraaf, Antonie Vonk ; Nielen, Mirjam
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Systems/Center for Economic Res. (CentER), Tilburg Univ., Netherlands
Abstract :
The paper focuses on simulation output that may be censored; that is, the output has a limited range (examples are simulations that have as output the time to occurrence of a specific event, such as a ´rare´ event, within a fixed time horizon). For sensitivity analysis of such simulations we discuss three alternatives: (i) traditional polynomial regression models, (ii) logistic or logit regression, and (iii) tobit analysis. The case study concerns the control of a specific animal disease (namely, IBR) in The Netherlands. The simulation experiment has 31 environmental factors or inputs, combined into 64 scenarios, each replicated twice. Traditional polynomial regression gives some estimated main effects with wrong signs. Logit regression correctly predicts whether simulation output is censored or not for 92% of the scenarios. Tobit analysis does not give effects with wrong signs; it correctly predicts censoring for 89% of the scenarios
Keywords :
digital simulation; farming; least squares approximations; polynomials; sensitivity analysis; statistical analysis; veterinary medicine; IBR; Netherlands; animal disease; case study; censored output; environmental factors; estimated main effects; infectious bovine rhinotracheitis; limited range output; logistic regression meta-models; logit regression; polynomial regression meta-models; rare event; sensitivity analysis; simulation analysts; simulation experiment; simulation output; time to occurrence; tobit regression meta-models; Analysis of variance; Analytical models; Animals; Discrete event simulation; Diseases; Economic forecasting; Logistics; Polynomials; Sensitivity analysis; US Department of Energy;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference, 2001. Proceedings of the Winter
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7307-3
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2001.977328