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Desenho Fatorial Fracionado Bayesiano×Design of Experiments Bayesiano×
ÁreaDelineamento experimentalDelineamento experimental
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1990s1956 (foundational); formalized 1970s–1990s
Autor originalDuMouchel & Jones; Chipman, Hamada & WuLindley (1956); Chaloner & Verdinelli (1995) landmark review
TipoBayesian experimental design methodBayesian optimal experimental design
Fonte seminalDuMouchel, W., & Jones, B. (1994). A simple Bayesian modification of D-optimal designs to reduce dependence on an assumed model. Technometrics, 36(1), 37–47. DOI ↗Chaloner, K., & Verdinelli, I. (1995). Bayesian Experimental Design: A Review. Statistical Science, 10(3), 273–304. DOI ↗
Outros nomesBayesian FFD, Bayesian screening design, Bayesian factor-screening experiment, BFF designBayesian DOE, Bayesian optimal design, Bayesian experimental design, BDE
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ResumoBayesian fractional factorial design integrates Bayesian prior information into the selection and analysis of fractional factorial experiments. Rather than running every combination of factor levels, only a carefully chosen subset of runs is executed, with Bayesian inference used to estimate effects and quantify uncertainty — even when the classical aliasing structure leaves effects confounded.Bayesian design of experiments selects experimental runs by maximising a utility function — typically the expected information gain — computed over prior beliefs about model parameters. Unlike classical design, which optimizes algebraic criteria such as D-optimality under fixed assumptions, Bayesian DOE incorporates prior knowledge and uncertainty about the system, yielding designs that are optimal in expectation across all plausible parameter values.
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