Capture–recapture methods are used to estimate the size of a population of interest which is only partially observed. In such studies, each member of the population carries a count of the number of times it has been identified during the observational period. In real-life applications, only positive counts are recorded, and we get a truncated at zero-observed distribution. We need to use the truncated count distribution to estimate the number of unobserved units. We consider ratios of neighboring count probabilities, estimated by ratios of observed frequencies, regardless of whether we have a zero-truncated or an untruncated distribution. Rocchetti et al. (2011) have shown that, for densities in the Katz family, these ratios can be mo...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Capture-recapture methods are used to estimate the unknown size of a target population whose size ca...
Capture–recapture methods are used to estimate the size of a population of interest which is only pa...
Estimating the size of an elusive target population is of prominent interest in many areas in the li...
We consider count data modeling, in particular, the zero-truncated case as it arises naturally in ca...
The purpose of this note is to contribute some general points on how mixtures of power series distri...
This article is about modeling count data with zero truncation. A parametric count density family is...
We extend the approach by Rocchetti et al. (2011) to situations where the number of sampling occasio...
In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from one-source capture–recapture data, ...
Statistical graphics are a fundamental, yet often overlooked, set of components in the repertoire of...
Statistical graphics are a fundamental, yet often overlooked, set of components in the repertoire of...
Statistical graphics are a fundamental, yet often overlooked, set of components in the repertoire of...
Statistical graphics are a fundamental, yet often overlooked, set of components in the repertoire of...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Capture-recapture methods are used to estimate the unknown size of a target population whose size ca...
Capture–recapture methods are used to estimate the size of a population of interest which is only pa...
Estimating the size of an elusive target population is of prominent interest in many areas in the li...
We consider count data modeling, in particular, the zero-truncated case as it arises naturally in ca...
The purpose of this note is to contribute some general points on how mixtures of power series distri...
This article is about modeling count data with zero truncation. A parametric count density family is...
We extend the approach by Rocchetti et al. (2011) to situations where the number of sampling occasio...
In this paper we consider the estimation of population size from one-source capture–recapture data, ...
Statistical graphics are a fundamental, yet often overlooked, set of components in the repertoire of...
Statistical graphics are a fundamental, yet often overlooked, set of components in the repertoire of...
Statistical graphics are a fundamental, yet often overlooked, set of components in the repertoire of...
Statistical graphics are a fundamental, yet often overlooked, set of components in the repertoire of...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Estimation of a population size by means of capture-recapture techniques is an important problem occ...
Capture-recapture methods are used to estimate the unknown size of a target population whose size ca...