Pages that link to "Item:Q279679"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to Modeling discrete time-to-event data (Q279679):
Displaying 16 items.
- Optimal designs for discrete-time survival models with random effects (Q825228) (← links)
- Discrete-time survival forests with Hellinger distance decision trees (Q1987191) (← links)
- Transition models for count data: a flexible alternative to fixed distribution models (Q2066708) (← links)
- Continuous and discrete-time survival prediction with neural networks (Q2074086) (← links)
- A smooth dynamic network model for patent collaboration data (Q2125735) (← links)
- Learning and predicting from dynamic models for COVID-19 patient monitoring (Q2143952) (← links)
- Accounting for dependent errors in predictors and time-to-event outcomes using electronic health records, validation samples and multiple imputation (Q2194498) (← links)
- Tree-based modeling of time-varying coefficients in discrete time-to-event models (Q2223346) (← links)
- A classification tree approach for the modeling of competing risks in discrete time (Q2303058) (← links)
- Flexible tree-structured regression models for discrete event times (Q2680302) (← links)
- A regression analysis of discrete time competing risks data using a vertical model approach (Q5070709) (← links)
- Estimating the optimal timing of surgery from observational data (Q6074528) (← links)
- Concave Likelihood-Based Regression with Finite-Support Response Variables (Q6079713) (← links)
- Analyzing recurrent and nonrecurrent terminal events data in discrete time (Q6141304) (← links)
- Joint models for longitudinal and discrete survival data in credit scoring (Q6167389) (← links)
- Joint models of multivariate longitudinal outcomes and discrete survival data with INLA: an application to credit repayment behaviour (Q6168507) (← links)