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We consider the partially linear model relating a response Y to predictors (X,T) with mean function XT β + g(T) when the T's are measured with additive error. We derive an estimator of β by modification local-likelihood method. The resulting estimator of β is shown to be asymptotically...
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Penalized likelihood method can be used for hazard estimation with lifetime data that are right-censored, left-truncated, and possibly with covariates. This thesis consists of three parts. The first two parts address issues in the penalized likelihood method for single event lifetime data, and...
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Nonparametric smoothing under shape constraints has recently received much well-deserved attention. Powerful methods have been proposed for imposing a single shape constraint such as monotonicity and concavity on univariate functions. In this paper, we extend the monotone kernel regression...
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We consider shape constrained kernel-based probability density function (PDF) and probability mass function (PMF) estimation. Our approach is of widespread potential applicability and includes, separately or simultaneously, constraints on the PDF (PMF) function itself, its integral (sum), and...
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In dieser Arbeit handelt es um die OP-Planung im Krankenhausmanagement. Mithilfe der Theorie des Distributed-Decision-Makings wird der OP-Planungsprozess beziehungsweise der Kommunikationsprozess zwischen relevanten Parteien bei der OP-Planung mit dem Ziel einer möglichst effizienten...
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We consider the partially linear model relating a response Y to predictors (X,T) with mean function XT ß + g (T) when the X's are measured with additive error. The semiparametric likelihood estimate of Severini and Staniswalis (1994) leads to biased estimates of both the parameter ß and the...
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