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    BITE: a Bayesian intensity estimator (English)
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    24 November 2004
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    The BITE software package is described which is designed for the analysis of multivariate survival data. BITE is based on hierarchical Bayes models and Markov Chain Monte Carlo techniques. Analysis of heart transplant data is considered as an example.
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    multivariate survival analysis
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    hierarchical Bayes model
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    censoring
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    Markov Chain Monte Carlo
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