We derive the nonparametric maximum likelihood estimator (NPMLE) of the distribution of the test items using a random, right-censored sample combined with an additional right-censored, residual-lifetime sample in which only lifetimes past a known, fixed time are collected. This framework is suited for samples for which individual test data are combined with left-truncated and randomly censored data from an operating environment. The NPMLE of the survival function using the combined sample is identical to the Kaplan-Meier product-limit estimator only up to the time at which the test items corresponding to the residual sample were known to survive. The limiting distribution for the NPMLE, discussed in detail, leads to confidence bounds for th...
A doubly censoring scheme occurs when the lifetimes T being measured, from a well-known time origin,...
A class of unbiased estimators of survival probability P (Ti> t) under random and independent cen...
Let T, C and V denote the lifetime, censoring and truncation variables, respectively. Assume that (C...
Part of the Applied Statistics Commons, and the Categorical Data Analysis Commons This Article is br...
Summary. A simple approach to the estimation of the median residual lifetime is proposed for a singl...
International audienceThe Kaplan-Meier nonparametric estimator has become a standard tool for estima...
In the past decade applications of the statistical methods for survival data analysis have been exte...
In most reliability studies involving censoring, one assumes that censoring probabilities are unknow...
In most reliability studies involving censoring, one assumes that censoring probabilities are unknow...
The mean residual life (MRL) function provides a clear and simple summary of the effect of a treatm...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
One goal in survival analysis of right-censored data is to estimate the marginal survival function i...
In this article we consider the problem of estimating the survival and mean residual life functions ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Mathematics...
A frequent problem that appears in practical survival data analysis is censoring. A censored observa...
A doubly censoring scheme occurs when the lifetimes T being measured, from a well-known time origin,...
A class of unbiased estimators of survival probability P (Ti> t) under random and independent cen...
Let T, C and V denote the lifetime, censoring and truncation variables, respectively. Assume that (C...
Part of the Applied Statistics Commons, and the Categorical Data Analysis Commons This Article is br...
Summary. A simple approach to the estimation of the median residual lifetime is proposed for a singl...
International audienceThe Kaplan-Meier nonparametric estimator has become a standard tool for estima...
In the past decade applications of the statistical methods for survival data analysis have been exte...
In most reliability studies involving censoring, one assumes that censoring probabilities are unknow...
In most reliability studies involving censoring, one assumes that censoring probabilities are unknow...
The mean residual life (MRL) function provides a clear and simple summary of the effect of a treatm...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
One goal in survival analysis of right-censored data is to estimate the marginal survival function i...
In this article we consider the problem of estimating the survival and mean residual life functions ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Mathematics...
A frequent problem that appears in practical survival data analysis is censoring. A censored observa...
A doubly censoring scheme occurs when the lifetimes T being measured, from a well-known time origin,...
A class of unbiased estimators of survival probability P (Ti> t) under random and independent cen...
Let T, C and V denote the lifetime, censoring and truncation variables, respectively. Assume that (C...