Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this study the variance of the bivariate kernel density estimators for the left truncated and right censored (LTRC) observations are considered. In LTRC models, the complete observation of the variable Y is prevented by the truncating variable T and the censoring variable C. Consequently, one observes the i.i.d, samples from the triplets (T,Z,delta) only if T less than or equal to Z, Z=min(Y, C) and delta is one if Z=Y and zero otherwise. Gurler and Prewitt (1997, submitted for publication) consider the estimation of the bivariate density function via nonparametric kernel methods and establish an i.i.d. representation of their estimators. Asymptotic variance of the i.i.d, part of their representation...
In many statistical studies, an observation is evident: the available data are regularly right-censo...
We propose a non-parametric estimator for bivariate left-truncated and right-censored observations t...
Nonparametric kernel estimators for hazard functions and their derivatives are considered under the ...
In left truncation and right censoring models one observes i.i.d. samples from the triplet (T, Z, de...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this study bivariate kernel density estimators are consider...
AbstractIn this study bivariate kernel density estimators are considered when a component is subject...
Bivariate estimation with survival data has received considerable attention recently; however, most ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Inference with bivariate data gained considerable interest rec...
SUMMARY: Left truncation and right censoring arise frequently in practice for life data. This paper ...
The lifetimes of subjects which are left-censored lie below a threshold value or a limit of detectio...
AbstractIn random truncation models one observes the i.i.d. pairs (Ti⩽Yi),i=1, …, n. IfYis the varia...
Consider two random variables subject to random right censoring, like the time to two different dise...
In survival or reliability studies, it is common to have truncated data due to the limited time span...
Let T, C and V denote the lifetime, censoring and truncation variables, respectively. Assume that (C...
This paper proposes a class of nonparametric estimators for the bivariate survival function estimati...
In many statistical studies, an observation is evident: the available data are regularly right-censo...
We propose a non-parametric estimator for bivariate left-truncated and right-censored observations t...
Nonparametric kernel estimators for hazard functions and their derivatives are considered under the ...
In left truncation and right censoring models one observes i.i.d. samples from the triplet (T, Z, de...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In this study bivariate kernel density estimators are consider...
AbstractIn this study bivariate kernel density estimators are considered when a component is subject...
Bivariate estimation with survival data has received considerable attention recently; however, most ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Inference with bivariate data gained considerable interest rec...
SUMMARY: Left truncation and right censoring arise frequently in practice for life data. This paper ...
The lifetimes of subjects which are left-censored lie below a threshold value or a limit of detectio...
AbstractIn random truncation models one observes the i.i.d. pairs (Ti⩽Yi),i=1, …, n. IfYis the varia...
Consider two random variables subject to random right censoring, like the time to two different dise...
In survival or reliability studies, it is common to have truncated data due to the limited time span...
Let T, C and V denote the lifetime, censoring and truncation variables, respectively. Assume that (C...
This paper proposes a class of nonparametric estimators for the bivariate survival function estimati...
In many statistical studies, an observation is evident: the available data are regularly right-censo...
We propose a non-parametric estimator for bivariate left-truncated and right-censored observations t...
Nonparametric kernel estimators for hazard functions and their derivatives are considered under the ...