Typically, a two-phase (double) sampling strategy is employed when classifications are subject to error and there is a gold standard (perfect) classifier available. Two-phase sampling involves classifying the entire sample with an imperfect classifier, and a subset of the sample with the gold-standard.In this paper we consider an alternative strategy termed reclassification sampling, which involves classifying individuals using the imperfect classifier more than one time. Estimates of sensitivity, specificity and prevalence are provided for reclassification sampling, when either one or two binary classifications of each individual using the imperfect classifier are available. Robustness of estimates and design decisions to model assumptions...
ABSTRACT In this paper, effect of type I and type II inspection errors on the performance measures ...
This paper studies a semi-parametric method for estimating the prevalence of a disease using a two-p...
Abstract. In many practical domains, misclassification costs can differ greatly and may be represent...
Typically, a two-phase (double) sampling strategy is employed when classifications are subject to er...
Background: Typically, a two-phase (double) sampling strategy is employed when classifications are s...
Background: Typically, a two-phase (double) sampling strategy is employed when classifications are s...
a<p> <i>The optimal reclassification rate for reclassification sampling.</i></p>b<p>...
In multilevel populations, there are two types of population means of an outcome variable ie, the av...
Double sampling is usually applied to collecting disease information of individuals for situations, ...
AbstractWe discuss prevalence estimation under misclassification. That is we are concerned with the ...
To estimate the mean of a quantitative variable in a hierarchical population, it is logistically con...
A population survey for estimating prevalence is challenging when a disease or condition is difficul...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Two-phase surveys often are used to estimate prevalence, in partic...
The two-test two-population model, originally formulated by Hui and Walter, for estimation of test a...
Disease prevalence is ideally estimated using a ‘gold standard ’ to ascertain true disease status on...
ABSTRACT In this paper, effect of type I and type II inspection errors on the performance measures ...
This paper studies a semi-parametric method for estimating the prevalence of a disease using a two-p...
Abstract. In many practical domains, misclassification costs can differ greatly and may be represent...
Typically, a two-phase (double) sampling strategy is employed when classifications are subject to er...
Background: Typically, a two-phase (double) sampling strategy is employed when classifications are s...
Background: Typically, a two-phase (double) sampling strategy is employed when classifications are s...
a<p> <i>The optimal reclassification rate for reclassification sampling.</i></p>b<p>...
In multilevel populations, there are two types of population means of an outcome variable ie, the av...
Double sampling is usually applied to collecting disease information of individuals for situations, ...
AbstractWe discuss prevalence estimation under misclassification. That is we are concerned with the ...
To estimate the mean of a quantitative variable in a hierarchical population, it is logistically con...
A population survey for estimating prevalence is challenging when a disease or condition is difficul...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Two-phase surveys often are used to estimate prevalence, in partic...
The two-test two-population model, originally formulated by Hui and Walter, for estimation of test a...
Disease prevalence is ideally estimated using a ‘gold standard ’ to ascertain true disease status on...
ABSTRACT In this paper, effect of type I and type II inspection errors on the performance measures ...
This paper studies a semi-parametric method for estimating the prevalence of a disease using a two-p...
Abstract. In many practical domains, misclassification costs can differ greatly and may be represent...