Improved Surface Gunnery Analysis with Continuous Data

Recasting gunfire data from binomial (hit/miss) to continuous (time-to-kill) allows us to draw statistical conclusions with tactical implications from free-play,live-fire surface gunnery events. Our analysis provided the Navy with suggestions forimprovements to its tactics and the employment of its weapons. A censored analysisenabled us to do so, where other methods fell short. Suggested Citation Ashwell, Benjamin A, V Bram Lillard, and George M Khoury. Improved Surface Gunnery Analysis with Continuous Data....

2018 · Benjamin Ashwell, V. Bram Lillard

Censored Data Analysis- A Statistical Tool for Efficient and Information-Rich Testing

Binomial metrics like probability-to-detect or probability-to-hit typically provide operationally meaningful and easy to interpret test outcomes. However, they are information-poor metrics and extremely expensive to test. The standard power calculations to size a test employ hypothesis tests, which typically result in many tens to hundreds of runs. In addition to being expensive, the test is most likely inadequate for characterizing performance over a variety of conditions due to the inherently large statistical uncertainties associated with binomial metrics....

2013 · V. Bram Lillard