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Recently, a new cure rate survival model has been proposed by considering the Conway–Maxwell Poisson distribution as the distribution of the competing cause variable. This model includes some of the well-known cure rate models discussed in the literature as special cases. Cancer clinical...
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A mixture vector autoregressive model has recently been introduced to the literature. Although this model is a promising candidate for nonlinear multiple time series modeling, high dimensionality of the parameters and lack of method for computing the standard errors of estimates limit its...
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A mixture model approach is developed that simultaneously estimates the posterior membership probabilities of observations to a number of unobservable groups or latent classes, and the parameters of a generalized linear model which relates the observations, distributed according to some member...
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During the past few decades, substantial research has been carried out on start-up demonstration tests. In this paper, we study the class of binary start-up demonstration tests under a general framework. Assuming that the outcomes of the start-up tests are described by a sequence of exchangeable...
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Finite mixtures of skew distributions have emerged as an effective tool in modelling heterogeneous data with asymmetric features. With various proposals appearing rapidly in the recent years, which are similar but not identical, the connection between them and their relative performance becomes...
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Finite mixture modeling approach is widely used for the analysis of bimodal or multimodal data that are individually observed in many situations. However, in some applications, the analysis becomes substantially challenging as the available data are grouped into categories. In this work, we...
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