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Nonparametric estimation of the conditional mean function for additive models is investigated in cases where the observed data are dependent. We use an additive kernel estimator which is a sum of Nadaraya--Watson estimators. Under a strong mixing condition, the kernel estimator is shown to be...
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Diagnostic studies and new biomarkers are assessed by the estimated true and false positive rates of the classification rule. One diagnostic rule is considered for high-dimensional predictor data. Cross-validation and the leave-one-out bootstrap are discussed to estimate true and false positive...
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In many medical applications, data are taken from paired organs or from repeated measurements of the same organ or subject. Subject based as opposed to observation based evaluation of these data results in increased efficiency of the estimation of the misclassification rate. A subject based...
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Climatic conditions such as relatively cold temperatures and dryness are able to limit malaria transmission. Climate change is therefore expected to alter malaria spread. A previous assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on the seasonality of malaria in Africa is revisited....
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In this paper, we sketch some of the challenges that should be addressed in future research efforts for model-based decision support in manufacturing and service networks. This includes integration issues, taking into account the autonomy of the decision-making entities in face of information...
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