Fisher's information in terms of the hazard rate (Q756322)
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Fisher's information in terms of the hazard rate (English)
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1990
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Let \(\{g_{\theta}(t)\}\) be a regular family of probability densities on the real line R. Let T be a generic random variable with density \(g_{\theta}(t)\). Define the survival function corresponding to density \(g_{\theta}(t)\) by \[ G_{\theta}(t)=\int^{\infty}_{t}g_{\theta}(s)ds=\Pr ob_{\theta}\{T\geq t\} \] and the hazard rate for T by \(h_{\theta}(t)=g_{\theta}(t)/G_{\theta}(t).\) The authors prove that the Fisher information \(I_{\theta}\) can be expressed as \[ I_{\theta}=\int [((\partial /\partial \theta)g_{\theta}(t))/g_{\theta}(t)]^ 2g_{\theta}(t)dt,\quad \theta \in {\mathbb{R}}. \] This identity, in some sense, shows that the hazard rate transform has an ``isometric'' property which is important when we consider geometrical structures of a family of probability distributions. Among others, using this property, they compute curvature formulas of finite-dimensional statistical models and study the connection of this property with martingale theory.
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life-time distributions
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censored data
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score function
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length-preserving transformation
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information metric
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proportional hazards model
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counting process
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Greenwood's formula
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binary trees
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tangent space
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alpha- expectation
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statistical curvature
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martingales
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regular family of probability densities
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survival function
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Fisher information
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hazard rate transform
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curvature formulas of finite-dimensional statistical models
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