نتایج جستجو برای: efficiency estimating

تعداد نتایج: 481881  

Journal: :Lifetime data analysis 2014
Nadine Binder Thomas A Gerds Per Kragh Andersen

Regression analysis for competing risks data can be based on generalized estimating equations. For the case with right censored data, pseudo-values were proposed to solve the estimating equations. In this article we investigate robustness of the pseudo-values against violation of the assumption that the probability of not being lost to follow-up (un-censored) is independent of the covariates. M...

2005
SCOTT L. ZEGER

This paper proposes an extension of generalized linear models to the analysis of longitudinal data. We introduce a class of estimating equations that give consistent estimates of the regression parameters and of their variance under mild assumptions about the time dependence. The estimating equations are derived without specifying the joint distribution of a subject's observations yet they redu...

Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is an appropriate tool for estimating various types of efficiency including Cost Efficiency (CE). Identifying and identifying inefficiency resources plays an important role in analyzing unit performance in order to plan for improving the status of Decision Making Units (DMUs). Now , if information on the inputs and outputs and pricing information of the evaluated...

Unemployment is one of the most important economic problems in Iran, so that many of its managers plan to increase employment rates. Increasing the employment rate needs to increase economic productivity which DEA is one of the most appropriate evaluation methods for estimating the productivity of similar organizations. Employment in the amount of data input and output can be just interval. In ...

2010
ZHIQIANG TAN

Consider estimating the mean of an outcome in the presence of missing data or estimating population average treatment effects in causal inference. A doubly robust estimator remains consistent if an outcome regression model or a propensity score model is correctly specified. We build on a previous nonparametric likelihood approach and propose new doubly robust estimators, which have desirable pr...

Journal: :Signal Processing 2009
R. Punchalard Jeerasuda Koseeyaporn Paramote Wardkein

This paper deals with estimating the frequency of sinusoidal signal buried in broad band noise. The simple unbiased indirect frequency estimation (IFE) algorithm is proposed for a second-order adaptive finite impulse response (FIR) notch filter with constrained zeros. The technique of estimating input noise variance is employed to remove the bias existing in the estimated filter parameter. Also...

Journal: :Computer methods and programs in biomedicine 2014
Kunthel By Bahjat F. Qaqish John S. Preisser Jamie Perin Richard C. Zink

This article describes a new software for modeling correlated binary data based on orthogonalized residuals, a recently developed estimating equations approach that includes, as a special case, alternating logistic regressions. The software is flexible with respect to fitting in that the user can choose estimating equations for association models based on alternating logistic regressions or ort...

2010

Consider the problem of estimating the mean of an outcome in the presence of missing data or estimating population average treatment effects in causal inference. A doubly robust estimator remains consistent if an outcome regression model or a propensity score model is correctly specified. We build on the nonparametric likelihood approach of Tan and propose new doubly robust estimators. These es...

2009
Alexander Kalb

In this paper we investigate the determinants of local governments’ technical efficiency in road maintenance for a panel of German counties using a broad variety of estimation approaches. More specifically, we calculate efficiency indices using non-parametric (DEA) and parametric (stochastic frontier analysis) reference technologies, and examine how these efficiency indices can be explained by ...

2013
Saba Sadeghi Gavgani Majid Zohrehbandian Esmaile Khorram

Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a method for estimating efficiency of decision making units (DMU).The method done by means of weighted output to input ratio with the weights being optimal virtual prices of such activities for all units. Cross efficiency evaluation has long been proposed as an alternative method for ranking DMUs. The major problem that reduced the usefulness of cross efficien...

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