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The following pages link to Survival Trees by Goodness of Split (Q5288903):
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- Random survival forests (Q97881) (← links)
- Survival Analysis with Time-Varying Regression Effects Using a Tree-Based Approach (Q151457) (← links)
- Application of random forest survival models to increase generalizability of decision trees: a case study in acute myocardial infarction (Q305987) (← links)
- Rationale and applications of survival tree and survival ensemble methods (Q888036) (← links)
- Identification of prognostic factors with multivariate survival data (Q956882) (← links)
- Multivariate exponential survival trees and their application to tooth prognosis (Q961245) (← links)
- Multivariate trees for mixed outcomes (Q961861) (← links)
- Consistency of random survival forests (Q979192) (← links)
- Tree-structured smooth transition regression models (Q1023576) (← links)
- \(L_1\) splitting rules in survival forests (Q1641909) (← links)
- An alternative pruning based approach to unbiased recursive partitioning (Q1658507) (← links)
- Bayesian network data imputation with application to survival tree analysis (Q1660226) (← links)
- Ensemble survival tree models to reveal pairwise interactions of variables with time-to-events outcomes in low-dimensional setting (Q1672811) (← links)
- Exploring interactions in high-dimensional genomic data: an overview of logic regression, with applications (Q1876996) (← links)
- A review of survival trees (Q1950331) (← links)
- Discrete-time survival forests with Hellinger distance decision trees (Q1987191) (← links)
- Optimal survival trees (Q2102354) (← links)
- A comparison of five recursive partitioning methods to find person subgroups involved in meaningful treatment-subgroup interactions (Q2418380) (← links)
- Tree-structured prognostic classification for censored survival data: validation of computationally inexpensive model selection criteria (Q2703002) (← links)
- Boomerang: A method for recursive reclassification (Q2827226) (← links)
- Incorporating temporal features of repeatedly measured covariates into tree-structured survival models (Q2896324) (← links)
- Application of “Aggregated Classifiers” in Survival Time Studies (Q3298669) (← links)
- A Partially Linear Tree-based Regression Model for Multivariate Outcomes (Q3561805) (← links)
- Discrete-time survival trees (Q3636237) (← links)
- A Partitioning Deletion/Substitution/Addition Algorithm for Creating Survival Risk Groups (Q4911940) (← links)
- Recursively Imputed Survival Trees (Q4916465) (← links)
- Cross‐validation and peeling strategies for survival bump hunting using recursive peeling methods (Q4970180) (← links)
- Interval Censored Recursive Forests (Q5084438) (← links)
- Discrete-time survival trees and forests with time-varying covariates (Q5193314) (← links)
- Censoring Unbiased Regression Trees and Ensembles (Q5229919) (← links)
- Adaptive Risk Group Refinement (Q5714619) (← links)
- The Impact of Churn on Client Value in Health Insurance, Evaluation Using a Random Forest Under Various Censoring Mechanisms (Q5881989) (← links)
- ROC‐guided survival trees and ensembles (Q6047755) (← links)
- Binacox: automatic cut‐point detection in high‐dimensional Cox model with applications in genetics (Q6055686) (← links)
- Regression trees and ensemble for multivariate outcomes (Q6102203) (← links)
- Dynamic risk prediction triggered by intermediate events using survival tree ensembles (Q6161880) (← links)
- Survival analysis using deep learning with medical imaging (Q6590265) (← links)
- Comparison of splitting methods on survival tree (Q6593507) (← links)
- Subgroup identification using covariate-adjusted interaction trees (Q6625193) (← links)
- Tree based method for aggregate survival data modeling (Q6632755) (← links)
- Comparing four methods for estimating tree-based treatment regimes (Q6636144) (← links)
- Building Trees for Probabilistic Prediction via Scoring Rules (Q6637486) (← links)
- Regression trees for interval-censored failure time data based on censoring unbiased transformations and pseudo-observations (Q6642532) (← links)
- A new regression model for the analysis of bimodal censored data: a comparison with random survival forest (Q6654880) (← links)