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EM algorithm 1 Genetics 1 HIV-1 1 Longitudinal Data Analysis and Time Series 1 haplotype block 1 linkage disequilibrium 1 quantitative trait loci 1 single nucleotide polymorphism 1
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van der Laan Mark J. 43 Moodie Erica E. M. 8 Susan, Gruber 7 C, Austin Peter 4 J, Carroll Raymond 4 L, Petersen Maya 4 Paul, Gustafson 4 Platt Robert W. 4 Torsten, Hothorn 4 Yangxin, Huang 4 A, Stephens David 3 Allan, Donner 3 B, Rubin Daniel 3 J, VanderWeele Tyler 3 Jianguo, Sun 3 Kaufman Jay S. 3 Liang, Li 3 Mario, Hasler 3 Robins James M. 3 Sherri, Rose 3 Victor, De Gruttola 3 W, Platt Robert 3 Yasutaka, Chiba 3 A, Hothorn Ludwig 2 Andrea, Rotnitzky 2 Antoine, Chambaz 2 Arvid, Sjolander 2 Ashkan, Ertefaie 2 B, Salter Amy 2 Chunning, Yan 2 Cécile, Proust-Lima 2 D, McNicholas Paul 2 Daniel, Commenges 2 Daniel, Rubin 2 Delaney Joseph A.C. 2 Donna, Spiegelman 2 Dylan, Small 2 Eric, Tchetgen Tchetgen 2 F, Desmond Anthony 2 Foulkes Andrea S. 2
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Approximate Power and Sample Size Calculations with the Benjamini-Hochberg Method
António, Ferreira José; H, Zwinderman Aeilko - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-38
We provide a method for calculating the sample size required to attain a given average power (the ratio of rejected hypotheses to the number of false hypotheses) and a given false discovery rate (the number of incorrect rejections divided by the number of rejections) in adaptive versions of the...
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Statistical Inference for Variable Importance
van der Laan Mark J. - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-33
Many statistical problems involve the learning of an importance/effect of a variable for predicting an outcome of interest based on observing a sample of $n$ independent and identically distributed observations on a list of input variables and an outcome. For example, though prediction/machine...
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Modeling the Effect of a Preventive Intervention on the Natural History of Cancer: Application to the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial
Paul, Pinsky; Ruth, Etzioni; Nadia, Howlader; Phyllis, … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-13
The Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT) recently demonstrated a significant reduction in prostate cancer incidence of about 25% among men taking finasteride compared to men taking placebo. However, the effect of finasteride on the natural history of prostate cancer is not well understood. We...
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Choice of Monitoring Mechanism for Optimal Nonparametric Functional Estimation for Binary Data
Jewell Nicholas P.; van der Laan Mark J.; Stephen, Shiboski - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-17
Optimal designs of dose levels in order to estimate parameters from a model for binary response data have a long and rich history. These designs are based on parametric models. Here we consider fully nonparametric models with interest focused on estimation of smooth functionals using plug-in...
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Targeted Maximum Likelihood Learning
van der Laan Mark J.; Daniel, Rubin - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-40
Suppose one observes a sample of independent and identically distributed observations from a particular data generating distribution. Suppose that one is concerned with estimation of a particular pathwise differentiable Euclidean parameter. A substitution estimator evaluating the parameter of a...
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Estimating a Survival Distribution with Current Status Data and High-dimensional Covariates
Aad, van der Vaart; van der Laan Mark J. - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-42
We consider the inverse problem of estimating a survival distribution when the survival times are only observed to be in one of the intervals of a random bisection of the time axis. We are particularly interested in the case that high-dimensional and/or time-dependent covariates are available,...
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A Regression Model for Dependent Gap Times
L, Strawderman Robert - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-34
A natural choice of time scale for analyzing recurrent event data is the ``gap" (or soujourn) time between successive events. In many situations it is reasonable to assume correlation exists between the successive events experienced by a given subject. This paper looks at the problem of...
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Relationship between Derivatives of the Observed and Full Loglikelihoods and Application to Newton-Raphson Algorithm
Daniel, Commenges; Virginie, Rondeau - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-28
In the case of incomplete data we give general relationships between the first and second derivatives of the loglikelihood relative to the full and the incomplete observation set-ups. In the case where these quantities are easy to compute for the full observation set-up we propose to compute...
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Application of a Variable Importance Measure Method
Birkner Merrill D.; van der Laan Mark J. - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-24
Van der Laan (2005) proposed a targeted method used to construct variable importance measures coupled with respective statistical inference. This technique involves determining the importance of a variable in predicting an outcome. This method can be applied as inverse probability of treatment...
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Comparing Distribution Functions via Empirical Likelihood
McKeague Ian W.; Yichuan, Zhao - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 1 (2006) 1, pp. 1-20
This paper develops empirical likelihood based simultaneous confidence bands for differences and ratios of two distribution functions from independent samples of right-censored survival data. The proposed confidence bands provide a flexible way of comparing treatments in biomedical settings, and...
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