Isotonic regression is a useful tool to investigate the relationship between a quantitative covariate and a time-to-event outcome. The resulting non-parametric model is a monotonic step function of a covariate X and the steps can be viewed as change points in the underlying hazard function. However, when there are too many steps, over-fitting can occur and further reduction is desirable. We propose a reduced isotonic regression approach to allow combination of small neighboring steps that are not statistically significantly different. In this approach, a second stage, the reduction stage, is integrated into the usual monotonic step building algorithm by comparing the adjacent steps using appropriate statistical testing. This is achieved thr...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 62N02In the multipath change - point problems, it is often ...
<p>: covariate with 7 distinct values; : number of observations at each value; : step function of ...
Abstract Time-to-event analyses are often concerned with the effects of explanatory factors on the ...
<div><p>Isotonic regression is a useful tool to investigate the relationship between a quantitative ...
Isotonic regression is a useful tool to investigate the relationship between a quantitative covariat...
We introduce a procedure for generalized monotonic curve fitting that is based on a Bayesian analysi...
1 SUMMARY. In many applications, the mean of a response variable can be assumed to be a non-decreasi...
A change in model parameters over time often characterizes major events. Situations in which this ma...
In some diseases it is well-known that a unimodal mortality pattern exists. A clear example in devel...
A general approach to Bayesian isotonic changepoint problems is developed. Such isotonic changepoint...
In many epidemiology studies, family data with survival endpoints are collected to investigate the a...
Stone's isotonic regression method for analysing count data to estimate disease risk in relation to ...
The violation of the proportional hazards assumption in Cox model occurs quite often in studies conc...
Interval-censored data arise when the event time of interest can only be ascertained through periodi...
Semicompeting risks data are commonly seen in biomedical applications in which a terminal event cens...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 62N02In the multipath change - point problems, it is often ...
<p>: covariate with 7 distinct values; : number of observations at each value; : step function of ...
Abstract Time-to-event analyses are often concerned with the effects of explanatory factors on the ...
<div><p>Isotonic regression is a useful tool to investigate the relationship between a quantitative ...
Isotonic regression is a useful tool to investigate the relationship between a quantitative covariat...
We introduce a procedure for generalized monotonic curve fitting that is based on a Bayesian analysi...
1 SUMMARY. In many applications, the mean of a response variable can be assumed to be a non-decreasi...
A change in model parameters over time often characterizes major events. Situations in which this ma...
In some diseases it is well-known that a unimodal mortality pattern exists. A clear example in devel...
A general approach to Bayesian isotonic changepoint problems is developed. Such isotonic changepoint...
In many epidemiology studies, family data with survival endpoints are collected to investigate the a...
Stone's isotonic regression method for analysing count data to estimate disease risk in relation to ...
The violation of the proportional hazards assumption in Cox model occurs quite often in studies conc...
Interval-censored data arise when the event time of interest can only be ascertained through periodi...
Semicompeting risks data are commonly seen in biomedical applications in which a terminal event cens...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 62N02In the multipath change - point problems, it is often ...
<p>: covariate with 7 distinct values; : number of observations at each value; : step function of ...
Abstract Time-to-event analyses are often concerned with the effects of explanatory factors on the ...