The paper proposes a new nonparametric prior for two-dimensional vectors of survival functions . The definition is based on the Lévy copula and it is used to model, in a nonparametric Bayesian framework, two-sample survival data. Such an application yields a natural extension of the more familiar neutral to the right process of Doksum (1974) adopted for drawing inferences on single survival functions. We then obtain a description of the posterior distribution of , conditionally on possibly right-censored data. As a by-product, we find that the marginal distribution of a pair of observations from the two samples coincides with the Marshall-Olkin or the Weibull distribution according to specific choices of the marginal Lévy measures
AbstractThe product limit estimator is arguably the most popular method of estimating survival proba...
In this paper we introduce a Bayesian semiparametric model for bivariate and multivariate survival d...
Several aspects of the analysis of two successive survival times are considered. All the analyses ta...
The paper proposes a new nonparametric prior for two-dimensional vectors of survival functions . The...
The paper proposes a new nonparametric prior for two–dimensional vectors of survival functions (S1, ...
In this paper we discuss the problem on parametric and non parametric estimation of the distribution...
Abstract: In this paper we present and investigate a new class of nonparamet-ric priors for modellin...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
Many real-world problems of statistical inference involve dependent bivariate data including surviva...
In this paper we discuss the problem on parametric and non parametric estimation of the distribution...
In this paper we present and investigate a new class of non-parametric priors for modelling a cumula...
When time to death and time to censoring are associated one may be appreciably misled when the margi...
In many real problems, dependence structures more general than exchangeability are required. For ins...
We present a novel Bayesian nonparametric model for regression in survival analysis. Our model build...
One goal in survival analysis of right-censored data is to estimate the marginal survival function i...
AbstractThe product limit estimator is arguably the most popular method of estimating survival proba...
In this paper we introduce a Bayesian semiparametric model for bivariate and multivariate survival d...
Several aspects of the analysis of two successive survival times are considered. All the analyses ta...
The paper proposes a new nonparametric prior for two-dimensional vectors of survival functions . The...
The paper proposes a new nonparametric prior for two–dimensional vectors of survival functions (S1, ...
In this paper we discuss the problem on parametric and non parametric estimation of the distribution...
Abstract: In this paper we present and investigate a new class of nonparamet-ric priors for modellin...
This thesis presents a new model and method of analysis for survival time data which can be right an...
Many real-world problems of statistical inference involve dependent bivariate data including surviva...
In this paper we discuss the problem on parametric and non parametric estimation of the distribution...
In this paper we present and investigate a new class of non-parametric priors for modelling a cumula...
When time to death and time to censoring are associated one may be appreciably misled when the margi...
In many real problems, dependence structures more general than exchangeability are required. For ins...
We present a novel Bayesian nonparametric model for regression in survival analysis. Our model build...
One goal in survival analysis of right-censored data is to estimate the marginal survival function i...
AbstractThe product limit estimator is arguably the most popular method of estimating survival proba...
In this paper we introduce a Bayesian semiparametric model for bivariate and multivariate survival d...
Several aspects of the analysis of two successive survival times are considered. All the analyses ta...