نتایج جستجو برای: overdispersion

تعداد نتایج: 555  

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2015

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
James O. Lloyd-Smith

BACKGROUND The negative binomial distribution is used commonly throughout biology as a model for overdispersed count data, with attention focused on the negative binomial dispersion parameter, k. A substantial literature exists on the estimation of k, but most attention has focused on datasets that are not highly overdispersed (i.e., those with k>or=1), and the accuracy of confidence intervals ...

2016
Youngjo Lee Md Moudud Alam Maengseok Noh Lars Rönnegård Anna Skarin

We analyze a real data set pertaining to reindeer fecal pellet-group counts obtained from a survey conducted in a forest area in northern Sweden. In the data set, over 70% of counts are zeros, and there is high spatial correlation. We use conditionally autoregressive random effects for modeling of spatial correlation in a Poisson generalized linear mixed model (GLMM), quasi-Poisson hierarchical...

Journal: :Biometrics 2010
Devin S Johnson Jeffrey L Laake Jay M Ver Hoef

We consider a fully model-based approach for the analysis of distance sampling data. Distance sampling has been widely used to estimate abundance (or density) of animals or plants in a spatially explicit study area. There is, however, no readily available method of making statistical inference on the relationships between abundance and environmental covariates. Spatial Poisson process likelihoo...

2017
Joshua P Kilborn David L Jones Ernst B Peebles David F Naar

Clustering data continues to be a highly active area of data analysis, and resemblance profiles are being incorporated into ecological methodologies as a hypothesis testing-based approach to clustering multivariate data. However, these new clustering techniques have not been rigorously tested to determine the performance variability based on the algorithm's assumptions or any underlying data st...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2014
Peng Yu Chad A. Shaw

The Dirichlet-multinomial (DMN) distribution is a fundamental model for multicategory count data with overdispersion. This distribution has many uses in bioinformatics including applications to metagenomics data, transctriptomics and alternative splicing. The DMN distribution reduces to the multinomial distribution when the overdispersion parameter ψ is 0. Unfortunately, numerical computation o...

Journal: :Biostatistics 2012
Lei Hua Ying Zhang

We propose to analyze panel count data using a spline-based semiparametric projected generalized estimating equation (GEE) method with the proportional mean model E(N(t)|Z) = Λ(0)(t) e(β(0)(T)Z). The natural logarithm of the baseline mean function, logΛ(0)(t), is approximated by a monotone cubic B-spline function. The estimates of regression parameters and spline coefficients are obtained by pr...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C, Applied statistics 2014
Michele Guindani Nuno Sepúlveda Carlos Daniel Paulino Peter Müller

Data obtained using modern sequencing technologies are often summarized by recording the frequencies of observed sequences. Examples include the analysis of T cell counts in immunological research and studies of gene expression based on counts of RNA fragments. In both cases the items being counted are sequences, of proteins and base pairs, respectively. The resulting sequence-abundance distrib...

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