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Consistent semiparametric estimators for recurrent event times models with application to virtual age models
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    Consistent semiparametric estimators for recurrent event times models with application to virtual age models (English)
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    5 December 2019
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    This paper is a study on virtual age models. The authors propose the class of this models and a general method of estimation based on the likelihood function. They give general conditions for the consistency property. They also show that the general conditions are fulfilled for a large class of semiparametric models with very few assumptions on the model parameters. Their approach shows that empirical process techniques may be a worthwhile alternative to martingale methods for studying asymptotic properties of these inference methods. A simulation study is provided to illustrate their consistency results. They then illustrate the virtual age models using a real data example.
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    effective age process
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    recurrent event data
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    semiparametric inference
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    smoothed profile likelihood
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    virtual age process
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