Mixture modeling is commonly used to model categorical latent variables that represent subpopulations in which population membership is unknown but can be inferred from the data. In relatively recent years, the potential of finite mixture models has been applied in time-to-event data. However, the commonly used survival mixture model assumes that the effects of the covariates involved in failure times differ across latent classes, but the covariate distribution is homogeneous. The aim of this dissertation is to develop a method to examine time-to-event data in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity under a framework of mixture modeling. A joint model is developed to incorporate the latent survival trajectory along with the observed inform...
Motivation: Time-to-event regression models are a critical tool for associating survival time outcom...
In survival analysis it often happens that a certain fraction of the subjects under study never expe...
The mixture model postulates a mixed population with two types of individuals, the susceptible and l...
A general joint modeling framework is proposed that includes a parametric stratified survival compon...
In this paper, we examine mixture models to model heterogeneous survival data. Mixture of Gamma dist...
Traditional survival analysis was developed to investigate the occurrence and timing of a single eve...
Title: Joint Models for Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data Author: Jana Vorlíčková Department: Depa...
<p>It often happens in longitudinal studies that repeated measurements of markers are observed with ...
Traditional survival analysis was developed to investigate the occurrence and timing of a single eve...
A mixture model incorporating long-term survivors has been adopted in the field of biostatistics whe...
Motivation: Time-to-event regression models are a critical tool for associating survival time outcom...
In this paper we review the role of finite mixture models in the field of survival analysis. Finite ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Typical joint modeling of longitudin...
In recent years, the joint models have been widely used for modeling the longitudinal and time-to-ev...
Probability models for survival times of patients treated for a disease are often interpreted as tho...
Motivation: Time-to-event regression models are a critical tool for associating survival time outcom...
In survival analysis it often happens that a certain fraction of the subjects under study never expe...
The mixture model postulates a mixed population with two types of individuals, the susceptible and l...
A general joint modeling framework is proposed that includes a parametric stratified survival compon...
In this paper, we examine mixture models to model heterogeneous survival data. Mixture of Gamma dist...
Traditional survival analysis was developed to investigate the occurrence and timing of a single eve...
Title: Joint Models for Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Data Author: Jana Vorlíčková Department: Depa...
<p>It often happens in longitudinal studies that repeated measurements of markers are observed with ...
Traditional survival analysis was developed to investigate the occurrence and timing of a single eve...
A mixture model incorporating long-term survivors has been adopted in the field of biostatistics whe...
Motivation: Time-to-event regression models are a critical tool for associating survival time outcom...
In this paper we review the role of finite mixture models in the field of survival analysis. Finite ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Typical joint modeling of longitudin...
In recent years, the joint models have been widely used for modeling the longitudinal and time-to-ev...
Probability models for survival times of patients treated for a disease are often interpreted as tho...
Motivation: Time-to-event regression models are a critical tool for associating survival time outcom...
In survival analysis it often happens that a certain fraction of the subjects under study never expe...
The mixture model postulates a mixed population with two types of individuals, the susceptible and l...