We have constructed a response adaptive clinical trial to treat patients sequentially in order to maximize the total survival time of all patients. Typically the response adaptive design is based on the urn models or on sequential estimation procedures, but we used a bandit process in this dissertation. The objective of a bandit process is to optimize a measure of sequential selections from several treatments. Each treatment consist of a sequence of conditionally independent and identically distributed random variables, and some of these treatment have unknown distribution functions. For the purpose of this clinical trial, we are focusing on the bandit process with delayed response. These responses are lifetime variables which may be censor...
Determining the efficacy of a novel intervention is vital before making it available to the public. ...
Adaptive designs are effective mechanisms for flexibly allocating experimental resources. In clinica...
We propose a novel response‐adaptive randomization procedure for multi‐armed trials with continuous ...
We have constructed a response adaptive clinical trial to treat patients sequentially in order to ma...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
AbstractDevelopment of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of pati...
Suppose two treatments with binary responses are available for patients with some disease. Sequentia...
Adaptive designs for multi-armed clinical trials have become increasingly popular recently because o...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
ABSTRACT: We propose a delayed response model for a Bernoulli 2-armed bandit. Patients arrive accord...
Clinical trials have traditionally followed a fixed design, in which randomization probabilities of ...
• This paper reviews and develops methods for implementing in practice recent ideas in the field of ...
I consider the type of statistical experiment commonly referred to as adaptive trials, in which the ...
Determining the efficacy of a novel intervention is vital before making it available to the public. ...
Adaptive designs are effective mechanisms for flexibly allocating experimental resources. In clinica...
We propose a novel response‐adaptive randomization procedure for multi‐armed trials with continuous ...
We have constructed a response adaptive clinical trial to treat patients sequentially in order to ma...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomization procedure for multi-armed trials with continuous ...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
AbstractDevelopment of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of pati...
Suppose two treatments with binary responses are available for patients with some disease. Sequentia...
Adaptive designs for multi-armed clinical trials have become increasingly popular recently because o...
We propose a novel response-adaptive randomisation procedure for multi-armed trials with normally di...
Development of treatments for rare diseases is challenging due to the limited number of patients ava...
ABSTRACT: We propose a delayed response model for a Bernoulli 2-armed bandit. Patients arrive accord...
Clinical trials have traditionally followed a fixed design, in which randomization probabilities of ...
• This paper reviews and develops methods for implementing in practice recent ideas in the field of ...
I consider the type of statistical experiment commonly referred to as adaptive trials, in which the ...
Determining the efficacy of a novel intervention is vital before making it available to the public. ...
Adaptive designs are effective mechanisms for flexibly allocating experimental resources. In clinica...
We propose a novel response‐adaptive randomization procedure for multi‐armed trials with continuous ...