Automatic editing with hard and soft edits - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 12-001-X201300111825
Description:

A considerable limitation of current methods for automatic data editing is that they treat all edits as hard constraints. That is to say, an edit failure is always attributed to an error in the data. In manual editing, however, subject-matter specialists also make extensive use of soft edits, i.e., constraints that identify (combinations of) values that are suspicious but not necessarily incorrect. The inability of automatic editing methods to handle soft edits partly explains why in practice many differences are found between manually edited and automatically edited data. The object of this article is to present a new formulation of the error localisation problem which can distinguish between hard and soft edits. Moreover, it is shown how this problem may be solved by an extension of the error localisation algorithm of De Waal and Quere (2003).

Issue Number: 2013001
Author(s): Scholtus, Sander
Main Product: Survey Methodology
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HTML June 28, 2013
PDF June 28, 2013