Nonparametric regression models for right-censored data using Bernstein polynomials
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- A Limited Memory Algorithm for Bound Constrained Optimization
- A flexible additive multiplicative hazard model
- An approach to nonparametric regression for life history data using local linear fitting
- Application of Bernstein polynomials for smooth estimation of a distribution and density function
- Bayesian Estimation of the Spectral Density of a Time Series
- Bayesian Survival Analysis Using Bernstein Polynomials
- Bayesian density estimation using bernstein polynomials
- Convergence rate of sieve estimates
- Exponential survivals with censoring and explanatory variables
- Hazard Regression
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- Nonparametric curve estimation with Bernstein estimates
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- Approximating moments of continuous functions of random variables using Bernstein polynomials
- Linearizations of matrix polynomials in Bernstein bases
- Regression analysis of dependent current status data with the accelerated failure time model
- Efficient estimation for the non-mixture cure model with current status data
- Regression analysis of mixed panel count data with informative indicator processes
- Quantifiers induced by subjective expected value of sample information with Bernstein polynomials
- Asymptotic properties of Bernstein estimators on the simplex
- A fuzzy regression approach using Bernstein polynomials for the spreads: computational aspects and applications to economic models
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- Joint analysis of interval-censored failure time data and panel count data
- Accelerated hazards model based on parametric families generalized with Bernstein polynomials
- Copula-based analysis of dependent current status data with semiparametric linear transformation model
- Polynomial regression with censored data based on preliminary nonparametric estimation
- Analysis of transformation models with doubly truncated data
- Modeling right-skewed heavy-tail right-censored survival data with application to HIV viral load
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