This paper extends the theory of false discovery rates (FDR) pioneered by Benjamini and Hochberg (1995). We develop a framework in which the False Discovery Proportion (FDP) - the number of false rejections divided by the number of rejections - is treated as a stochastic process. After obtaining the limiting distribution of the process, we demonstrate the validitiy of a class of procedures for controlling the False Discovery Rate (the expected FDP). We construct a confidence envelope for the whole FDP process. From these envelopes we derive confidence thresholds, for controlling the quantiles of the distribution of the FDP as well as controlling the number of false discoveries. We also investigate methods for estimating the p-value distribu...
This article extends false discovery rates to random fields. for which there are uncountably many hy...
Multiple testing, a situation where multiple hypothesis tests are performed simultaneously, is a cor...
This article extends false discovery rates to random fields. for which there are uncountably many hy...
We investigate the operating characteristics of the Benjamini-Hochberg false discovery rate procedur...
We investigate the operating characteristics of the Benjamini-Hochberg false discovery rate (FDR) pr...
Summary. Multiple-hypothesis testing involves guarding against much more complicated errors than sin...
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International audienceWe consider statistical hypothesis testing simultaneously over a fairly genera...
Motivation Presently available methods that use p-values to estimate or control the false discovery ...
International audienceThe false discovery proportion (FDP) is a convenient way to account for false ...
Abstract: Procedures controlling error rates measuring at least k false rejections, instead of at le...
International audienceIn a context of multiple hypothesis testing, we provide several new exact calc...
The False Discovery Rate (FDR) is a commonly used type I error rate in multiple testing problems. It...
This article extends false discovery rates to random fields. for which there are uncountably many hy...
This article extends false discovery rates to random fields. for which there are uncountably many hy...
Multiple testing, a situation where multiple hypothesis tests are performed simultaneously, is a cor...
This article extends false discovery rates to random fields. for which there are uncountably many hy...
We investigate the operating characteristics of the Benjamini-Hochberg false discovery rate procedur...
We investigate the operating characteristics of the Benjamini-Hochberg false discovery rate (FDR) pr...
Summary. Multiple-hypothesis testing involves guarding against much more complicated errors than sin...
Corrigendum at http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS?service=UI&version=1.0&verb=Display&handle=euclid.ejs/...
Corrigendum at http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS?service=UI&version=1.0&verb=Display&handle=euclid.ejs/...
International audienceWe consider statistical hypothesis testing simultaneously over a fairly genera...
Motivation Presently available methods that use p-values to estimate or control the false discovery ...
International audienceThe false discovery proportion (FDP) is a convenient way to account for false ...
Abstract: Procedures controlling error rates measuring at least k false rejections, instead of at le...
International audienceIn a context of multiple hypothesis testing, we provide several new exact calc...
The False Discovery Rate (FDR) is a commonly used type I error rate in multiple testing problems. It...
This article extends false discovery rates to random fields. for which there are uncountably many hy...
This article extends false discovery rates to random fields. for which there are uncountably many hy...
Multiple testing, a situation where multiple hypothesis tests are performed simultaneously, is a cor...
This article extends false discovery rates to random fields. for which there are uncountably many hy...