In this paper we consider the Marshall-Olkin bivariate Weibull distribution. The Marshall-Olkin bivariate Weibull distribution is a singular distribution, whose both the marginals are univariate Weibull distributions. This is a generalization of the Marshall-Olkin bivariate exponential distribution. The cumulative joint distribution of the Marshall-Olkin bivariate Weibull distribution is a mixture of an absolute continuous distribution function and a singular distribution function. This distribution has four unknown parameters and it is observed that the maximum likelihood estimators of the unknown parameters can not be obtained in explicit forms. In this paper we discuss about the computation of the maximum likelihood estimators of the unk...
In this paper, a new bivariate exponentiated modified Weibull extension distribution (BEMWE) is intr...
Marshall-Olkin exponential distribution has been studied by Salah, et al. [11,12]. In this paper, we...
This paper introduced a new BivariateModifiedWeibull (BMW) distribution. It is aMarshall-Olkin type....
Abstract: In this paper, we estimate the parameters using the EM algorithm of the bivariate exponent...
Block and Basu bivariate exponential distribution is one of the most popular abso-lutely continuous ...
In this paper, a new bivariate exponentiated modified Weibull distribution (BEMW) is introduced. It ...
Recently Sarhan and Balakrishnan (Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 98, 1508 - 1527, 2007) introduce...
This paper examines the estimation comparison of two methods for Weibull parameters, one is the maxi...
Characterizing a distribution is an important problem in applied sciences, where an investigator is ...
Recently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quite effect...
An EM algorithm for estimation of parameters of bivariate generalised exponential distribution unde
Recently, Mahmoudi and Mahmoodian [7] introduced a new class of distributions which contains univari...
The aim of this paper is the derivation of the maximum likelihood estimators of the Marshal-Olkin co...
This paper discusses the EM algorithm. This algorithm is used, for example, to calculate maximum lik...
Although the Weibull distribution is widely used in a variety of reliability applications, difficult...
In this paper, a new bivariate exponentiated modified Weibull extension distribution (BEMWE) is intr...
Marshall-Olkin exponential distribution has been studied by Salah, et al. [11,12]. In this paper, we...
This paper introduced a new BivariateModifiedWeibull (BMW) distribution. It is aMarshall-Olkin type....
Abstract: In this paper, we estimate the parameters using the EM algorithm of the bivariate exponent...
Block and Basu bivariate exponential distribution is one of the most popular abso-lutely continuous ...
In this paper, a new bivariate exponentiated modified Weibull distribution (BEMW) is introduced. It ...
Recently Sarhan and Balakrishnan (Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 98, 1508 - 1527, 2007) introduce...
This paper examines the estimation comparison of two methods for Weibull parameters, one is the maxi...
Characterizing a distribution is an important problem in applied sciences, where an investigator is ...
Recently it has been observed that the generalized exponential distribution can be used quite effect...
An EM algorithm for estimation of parameters of bivariate generalised exponential distribution unde
Recently, Mahmoudi and Mahmoodian [7] introduced a new class of distributions which contains univari...
The aim of this paper is the derivation of the maximum likelihood estimators of the Marshal-Olkin co...
This paper discusses the EM algorithm. This algorithm is used, for example, to calculate maximum lik...
Although the Weibull distribution is widely used in a variety of reliability applications, difficult...
In this paper, a new bivariate exponentiated modified Weibull extension distribution (BEMWE) is intr...
Marshall-Olkin exponential distribution has been studied by Salah, et al. [11,12]. In this paper, we...
This paper introduced a new BivariateModifiedWeibull (BMW) distribution. It is aMarshall-Olkin type....