Estimation of survival curves from dependent censorship models via a generalized self-consistent property with nonparametric Bayesian estimation application (Q1078944)

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Estimation of survival curves from dependent censorship models via a generalized self-consistent property with nonparametric Bayesian estimation application
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    Estimation of survival curves from dependent censorship models via a generalized self-consistent property with nonparametric Bayesian estimation application (English)
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    The author generalizes the concept of self-consistency [cf. \textit{B. Efron}, The two-sample problem with censored data. Proc. 5th Berkeley Symp. math. Stat. Probab., Univ. Calif., 1965-1966, Vol. IV, 831-853 (1967)]. This generalization is then used in order to obtain a family of estimators of the survival function based on right-censored observations, which admit the possibility that the censoring variables are correlated with the true failure times. By assuming a Dirichlet process as a prior distribution, nonparametric Bayes estimators are derived for a specific loss function. Large sample properties of this family of nonparametric Bayes estimators are derived.
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    product limit estimator
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    life testing
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    dependent censorship
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    self- consistency
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    survival function
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    right-censored observations
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    failure times
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    Dirichlet process
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    nonparametric Bayes estimators
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