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Official website: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/bayesSurv/index.html

Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/bayesSurv



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  • Bayesian accelerated failure time model for correlated interval-censored data with a normal mixture as error distribution


Cited In (28)

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  • Semiparametric Bayesian accelerated failure time model with interval-censored data
  • Regression analysis of bivariate current status data under the gamma-frailty proportional hazards model using the EM algorithm
  • Bayesian parametric accelerated failure time spatial model and its application to prostate cancer
  • Hierarchical failure time regression using mixtures for classification of the immune response of atlantic salmon
  • BGPhazard
  • gte
  • logconcens
  • BITE
  • spBayesSurv
  • rstpm2
  • compound.Cox
  • pch
  • SemiCompRisks
  • Survpresmooth
  • LSS
  • Glmnet
  • ctqr
  • RobustAFT
  • MRH
  • blmeco
  • QuadProg++
  • icensBKL
  • A Gamma-frailty proportional hazards model for bivariate interval-censored data
  • YPmodel
  • A Bayesian model for spatial partly interval-censored data
  • cglasso


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