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Reliable estimation of extreme waves is essential for offshore wind turbine system design; however, site-specific conditions limit the application of one-size-fits-all statistical methods.
Woobeom Han +3 more
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Exponentiated Weibull Power Series Distributions and its Applications [PDF]
Eisa Mahmoudi, Mitra Shiran
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A rule-of-thumb for the variable bandwidth selection in kernel hazard rate estimation [PDF]
In nonparametric curve estimation the decision about the type of smoothing parameter is critical for the practical performance. The nearest neighbor bandwidth as introduced by Gefeller and Dette 1992 for censored data in survival analysis is specified by
Gefeller, Olaf, Weißbach, Rafael
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Bias in nearest-neighbor hazard estimation [PDF]
In nonparametric curve estimation, the smoothing parameter is critical for performance. In order to estimate the hazard rate, we compare nearest neighbor selectors that minimize the quadratic, the Kullback-Leibler, and the uniform loss.
Dette, Holger, Weißbach, Rafael
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Odd Generalized Exponential Kumaraswamy–Weibull Distribution
A novel odd generalized exponential Kumaraswamy–Weibull distribution is defined. This distribution is distinguished by its capacity to capture a wider class of hazard functions than the standard Weibull models, such as non-monotonic and bathtub-shaped hazards.
Sandra S. Ferreira, Dário Ferreira
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Alpha Power Exponentiated New Weibull-Pareto Distribution: Its Properties and Applications
Wedad H. Aljuhani +2 more
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The best single-observational and two-observational percentile estimations in the exponentiated Weibull-geometric distribution compared with maximum likelihood and percentile estimations [PDF]
Shahram Yaghoobzadeh +1 more
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This paper introduces a new generalization of the two parameter Weibull distribution. To this end, the quadratic rank transmutation map has been used. This new distribution is named exponentiated transmuted Weibull (ETW) distribution. The ETW distribution has the advantage of being capable of modeling various shapes of aging and failure criteria ...
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Generalized Modified Weibull and Exponentiated Weibull Exponential distributions for cure fraction models of cancer patients [PDF]
Omer, Mohamed Elamin Abdallah Mohamed Elamin
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