نتایج جستجو برای: censoring

تعداد نتایج: 4582  

2006
Matteo Gagliolo Jürgen Schmidhuber

Algorithm selection, algorithm portfolios, and randomized restarts, can profit from a probabilistic model of algorithm run-time, to be estimated from data gathered by solving a set of experiments. Censored sampling offers a principled way of reducing this initial training time. We study the trade-off between training time and model precision by varying the censoring threshold, and analyzing the...

1998
Janis Hardwick Robert Oehmke Quentin F. Stout

We consider the ways in which adaptive allocation is altered when some of the observations become unavailable. Such “missing outcomes” are a strong form of censoring. The problems analyzed involve adaptive sampling from two Bernoulli populations. Both fully sequential designs and fewstage designs are examined. For each type of design, we developed an algorithm to determine the optimal design. P...

1998
Fritz Scholz

This report explains Weibull plotting and its rationale. It shows how the two Weibull parameter estimates are easily read off from the Weibull plot. The use of Weibull plotting is introduced first in the context of complete samples and then extended to two common forms of censoring: type I or multiple censoring and type II censoring. Two blank Weibull plotting templates are provided, one for a ...

2016
Kyeong-Jun Lee Jae-Ik Lee Chan-Keun Park

In reliability analysis, it is quite common for the failure of any individual or item to be attributable to more than one cause. Moreover, observed data are often censored. Recently, progressive hybrid censoring schemes have become quite popular in life-testing problems and reliability analysis. However, a limitation of the progressive hybrid censoring scheme is that it cannot be applied when f...

2005
Songnian CHEN Gordon B. DAHL Shakeeb KHAN Songnian Chen

In this article we consider identification and estimation of a censored nonparametric location scale-model. We first show that in the case where the location function is strictly less than the (fixed) censoring point for all values in the support of the explanatory variables, the location function is not identified anywhere. In contrast, when the location function is greater or equal to the cen...

Journal: :Biometrika 2015
Y Q Zhao D Zeng E B Laber R Song M Yuan M R Kosorok

Individualized treatment rules recommend treatments based on individual patient characteristics in order to maximize clinical benefit. When the clinical outcome of interest is survival time, estimation is often complicated by censoring. We develop nonparametric methods for estimating an optimal individualized treatment rule in the presence of censored data. To adjust for censoring, we propose a...

Journal: :The international journal of biostatistics 2012
Getachew Dagne Yangxin Huang

Censored data are characteristics of many bioassays in HIV/AIDS studies where assays may not be sensitive enough to determine gradations in viral load determination among those below a detectable threshold. Not accounting for such left-censoring appropriately can lead to biased parameter estimates in most data analysis. To properly adjust for left-censoring, this paper presents an extension of ...

2003
Srikanth K. Iyer

Middle censoring refers to data that becomes unobservable if it falls within a random interval. The lifetime distribution of such data is defined via the self-consistency equation. We propose an approximation to this distribution function for which an estimator and its asymptotic properties are very easy to establish. Abbreviated title: Estimation for middle-censored data.

2017
Clifford Anderson-Bergman

The package icenReg provides classic survival regression models for interval-censored data. We present an update to the package that extends the parametric models into the Bayesian framework. Core additions include functionality to define the regression model with the standard regression syntax while providing a custom prior function. Several other utility functions are presented that allow for...

Journal: :Journal of the American Statistical Association 2004
Chiung-Yu Huang Mei-Cheng Wang

Recurrent event data are commonly encountered in longitudinal follow-up studies related to biomedical science, econometrics, reliability, and demography. In many studies, recurrent events serve as important measurements for evaluating disease progression, health deterioration, or insurance risk. When analyzing recurrent event data, an independent censoring condition is typically required for th...

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