Abstract
With the increasing popularity of big data analysis, research on zero-inflated count data with the copula method has garnered significant attention because zero-inflated count data do not follow a normal distribution and have high correlation among variables. Within the domain of quality control, there has been limited emphasis on multivariate statistical process control (SPC) techniques that specifically address the challenge of multicollinearity within regression models for multivariate zero-inflated count responses. In this paper, we explain a computational challenge in handling big data with parametric generalized linear models, such as the zero-inflated Poisson model. This challenge motivates us to introduce a copula-based deep learning and neural network model involving multivariate zero-inflated count response variables with highly correlated explanatory variables. This approach builds upon existing deep learning and neural network models designed for univariate count responses, expanding them to encompass multivariate count response models through the integration of a copula regression framework. To evaluate the performance of our proposed methodology, we conduct a comparative analysis of accuracies using the zero-inflated Poisson model, univariate deep learning and neural network models, multivariate count response deep learning and neural network models, and our proposed copula deep learning and neural network models. This assessment involves employing metrics such as root mean square error (RMSE), weighted mean absolute percentage error (WMAPE), and mean absolute deviation (MAD). We include both copula-based asymmetrical zero-inflated simulated data and real-world data. We also propose a temporal dependence control chart for assessing the temporal dependence between bivariate zero-inflated count response variables. Our proposed copula deep learning and neural network temporal control charts can check time-varying dependence and outliers by leveraging the Shewhart statistical process control chart and t-copula ARMA-GARCH dynamic control correlation.
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