In biostatistical applications, interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of time T between two consecutive events. If the initial event time is observed and the subsequent event time is only known to be larger or smaller than an observed monitoring time, then the data is described by the well known singly-censored current status model, also known as interval censored data, case I. We extend this current status model by allowing the presence of a time-dependent process, which is partly observed and allowing C to depend on T through the observed part of this time-dependent process. Because of the high dimension of the covariate process, no globally efficient estimators exist with a good practical performance at moderate ...
In many applications the observed data can be viewed as a censored high dimensional full data random...
In many applications, it is often of interest to estimate a bivariate distribution of two survival r...
Zhao and Tsiatis (1997) consider the problem of estimation of the distribution of the quality adjust...
In biostatistical applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a fai...
AbstractIn biostatistics applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution o...
In biostatistics applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a time...
In biostatistical applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of time ...
In biostatistics applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a time...
In biostatistical applications interest is often focused on the estimation of the distribution of ti...
In biostatistical applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a tim...
For many sources of survival data, there is a delay between the recording of vital status and its av...
We consider the inverse problem of estimating a survival distribution when the survival times are on...
In biostatistical applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of time...
In this paper we develop a locally efficient one-step estimator of a multivariate survival function ...
In many biostatistical applications one is concerned with estimating the distribution of a survival ...
In many applications the observed data can be viewed as a censored high dimensional full data random...
In many applications, it is often of interest to estimate a bivariate distribution of two survival r...
Zhao and Tsiatis (1997) consider the problem of estimation of the distribution of the quality adjust...
In biostatistical applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a fai...
AbstractIn biostatistics applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution o...
In biostatistics applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a time...
In biostatistical applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of time ...
In biostatistics applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a time...
In biostatistical applications interest is often focused on the estimation of the distribution of ti...
In biostatistical applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a tim...
For many sources of survival data, there is a delay between the recording of vital status and its av...
We consider the inverse problem of estimating a survival distribution when the survival times are on...
In biostatistical applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of time...
In this paper we develop a locally efficient one-step estimator of a multivariate survival function ...
In many biostatistical applications one is concerned with estimating the distribution of a survival ...
In many applications the observed data can be viewed as a censored high dimensional full data random...
In many applications, it is often of interest to estimate a bivariate distribution of two survival r...
Zhao and Tsiatis (1997) consider the problem of estimation of the distribution of the quality adjust...