The aim of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of the main approaches to modeling data loaded with redundant zeros. There are three main subclasses of zero modified models (ZMM) described here - zero inflated models (the main focus lies on models of this subclass), zero truncated models and hurdle models. Models of each subclass are defined and then a construction of maximum likelihood estimates of regression coefficients is described. ZMM models are mostly based on Poisson or negative binomial type 2 distribution (NB2). In this work, author has extended the theory to ZIM models generally based on any discrete distributions of exponential type. There is described a construction of MLE of regression coefficients of theese mode...
Regression analysis is used to determine relationship between one or several response variable (Y) w...
Researchers often encounter data which exhibit an excess number of zeroes than would be expected in ...
In this article, we extend Chen et al.’s [4] results to the zero-inflated regression model under com...
Abstract: The zero altered count models are being widely used in various disciplines such as econome...
Count data with structural zeros are common in public health applications. There are considerable re...
Abstract Counts data with excessive zeros are frequently encountered in practice. For example, the n...
WOS:000822397600012Count data regression has been widely used in various disciplines, particularly h...
Em análise de dados, muitas vezes encontramos dados de contagem onde a quantidade de zeros excede a...
International audienceThe zero-inflated binomial (ZIB) regression model was proposed to account for ...
An underlying population may contain a large proportion of zero values which cause the population di...
Counting data without zero category often occur in various _elds. Examples include days of hospital ...
Count data with excessive zeros and/or over-dispersion are prevalent in a wide variety of discipline...
L’analisi di dati di conteggio pu`o essere talvolta complessa a causa di un numero di zeri supe...
The zero inflated models are usually used in modeling count data with excess zeros where the existen...
A new distribution, the zero-inflated negative binomial-exponential (ZINB-E) distribution, is propos...
Regression analysis is used to determine relationship between one or several response variable (Y) w...
Researchers often encounter data which exhibit an excess number of zeroes than would be expected in ...
In this article, we extend Chen et al.’s [4] results to the zero-inflated regression model under com...
Abstract: The zero altered count models are being widely used in various disciplines such as econome...
Count data with structural zeros are common in public health applications. There are considerable re...
Abstract Counts data with excessive zeros are frequently encountered in practice. For example, the n...
WOS:000822397600012Count data regression has been widely used in various disciplines, particularly h...
Em análise de dados, muitas vezes encontramos dados de contagem onde a quantidade de zeros excede a...
International audienceThe zero-inflated binomial (ZIB) regression model was proposed to account for ...
An underlying population may contain a large proportion of zero values which cause the population di...
Counting data without zero category often occur in various _elds. Examples include days of hospital ...
Count data with excessive zeros and/or over-dispersion are prevalent in a wide variety of discipline...
L’analisi di dati di conteggio pu`o essere talvolta complessa a causa di un numero di zeri supe...
The zero inflated models are usually used in modeling count data with excess zeros where the existen...
A new distribution, the zero-inflated negative binomial-exponential (ZINB-E) distribution, is propos...
Regression analysis is used to determine relationship between one or several response variable (Y) w...
Researchers often encounter data which exhibit an excess number of zeroes than would be expected in ...
In this article, we extend Chen et al.’s [4] results to the zero-inflated regression model under com...