Capture-recapture methods are used to estimate the unknown size of a target population whose size cannot be reasonably enumerated. This thesis proposes the estimators and the models specifically designed to estimate the size of a population for one-inflated capture-recapture count data allowing for heterogeneity. These estimators can assist with overestimation problems occurring from one-inflation that can be seen in several areas of researches. The estimators are developed under three approaches.The first approach is based on a modification by truncating singletons and applying the conventional Turing and maximum likelihood estimation approach to the one-truncated geometric data for estimating the parameter p0. These p0 are applied to the ...
Consideration of coverage yields a new class of estimators of population size for the standard mark-...
This paper investigates the applications of capture-recapture methods to human populations. Capture-...
We propose an Mhotb model for population size estimation in capture-recapture studies. The tb part i...
Capture-recapture modelling is a powerful tool for estimating an elusive target population size. Thi...
Capture–Recapture methods aim to estimate the size of an elusive target population. Each member of t...
Capture–Recapture methods aim to estimate the size of an elusive target population. Each member of t...
The treatment of one inflation in estimating the size of an elusive population has received an incre...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
Consideration of coverage yields a new class of estimators of population size for the standard mark-...
This paper investigates the applications of capture-recapture methods to human populations. Capture-...
We propose an Mhotb model for population size estimation in capture-recapture studies. The tb part i...
Capture-recapture modelling is a powerful tool for estimating an elusive target population size. Thi...
Capture–Recapture methods aim to estimate the size of an elusive target population. Each member of t...
Capture–Recapture methods aim to estimate the size of an elusive target population. Each member of t...
The treatment of one inflation in estimating the size of an elusive population has received an incre...
[[abstract]]The capture-recapture method is applied to estimate the population size of a target popu...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
For zero-truncated count data, as they typically arise in capture-recapture modelling, the nonparame...
A unified approach is suggested to estimate the population size for a closed population in discrete ...
This book chapter describes ecological capture-recapture studies and associated models often fitted ...
Consideration of coverage yields a new class of estimators of population size for the standard mark-...
This paper investigates the applications of capture-recapture methods to human populations. Capture-...
We propose an Mhotb model for population size estimation in capture-recapture studies. The tb part i...