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Comparison of multiple hazard rate functions. [PDF]
Summary Many robust tests have been proposed in the literature to compare two hazard rate functions, however, very few of them can be used in cases when there are multiple hazard rate functions to be compared. In this article, we propose an approach for detecting the difference among multiple hazard rate functions.
Chen Z, Huang H, Qiu P.
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In this paper, we identify several relative ordering properties of the modified proportional hazard rate and modified proportional reversed hazard rate models.
Mansour Shrahili +2 more
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Overt Oculomotor Behavior Reveals Covert Temporal Predictions
Our eyes move in response to stimulus statistics, reacting to surprising events, and adapting to predictable ones. Cortical and subcortical pathways contribute to generating context-specific eye-movement dynamics, and oculomotor dysfunction is recognized
Alessandro Tavano +2 more
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Characterizations of the Exponential Distribution by Some Random Hazard Rate Sequences
In this paper, several characterizations for exponential distribution are derived from a new relative hazard rate measure. This measure is closely related to the concept of remaining lifetime at a random time.
Mansour Shrahili, Mohamed Kayid
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Stochastic Ordering Results on Implied Lifetime Distributions under a Specific Degradation Model
In this paper, a novel strategy is employed in which a degradation model affects the implied distribution of lifetimes differently compared to the traditional method. It is recognized that an existing link between the degradation measurements and failure
Mohamed Kayid +2 more
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Due to their importance in representing, explaining, and analyzing phenomena, statistical lifetime distributions are widely used in science. As a result, this paper discusses a modern lifetime model called Birnbaum–Saunders logistic distribution.
Farouq Mohammad A. Alam +1 more
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Estimating flood hazard rate in parepare using likelihood approach single decrement method
Floods are one example of a random stochastic process. One important parameter to determine the chance of a flood to occur is the hazard rate. Therefore, a hazard rate estimation model is needed.
Ahmad Fajri S +3 more
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Regularized bidimensional estimation of the hazard rate
Abstract In epidemiological or demographic studies, with variable age at onset, a typical quantity of interest is the incidence of a disease (for example the cancer incidence). In these studies, the individuals are usually highly heterogeneous in terms of dates of birth (the cohort) and with respect to the ...
Goepp, Vivien +3 more
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Bootstrap methods are used for bandwidth selection in: (1) nonparametric kernel density estimation with dependent data (smoothed stationary bootstrap and smoothed moving blocks bootstrap), and (2) nonparametric kernel hazard rate estimation (smoothed ...
Inés Barbeito, Ricardo Cao
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The purpose of this studi is to find an expectations and variability as estimators of the risk of earthquakes occurring in each province in Indonesia. Indonesia is a country that prone to natural disasters, especially earthquakes and tsunamis.
Fanny Novika +3 more
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