A note on: an empirical comparison of forgetting models

Sverker Sikström, Mohamad Y. Jaber

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In the above paper, Nembhard and Osothsilp (2001) empirically compared several forgetting models against empirical data on production breaks. Among the models compared was the learn–forget curve model (LFCM) developed by Jaber and Bonney(1996). In previous research, several studies have shown that the LFCM is advantageous to some of the models being investigated, however, Nembhard and Osothsilp (2001) found that the LFCM showed the largest deviation from empirical data. In this commentary, we demonstrate that the poor performance of the LFCM in the study of Nembhard and Osothsilp (2001) might be attributed to an error on their part when fitting the LFCM to their empirical data.
Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)233-234
TidskriftIEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
Volym51
Nummer2
DOI
StatusPublished - 2004

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