K. Ulm

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Estimation of a predictor's importance by random forests when there is missing data: RISK prediction in liver surgery using laboratory data2024-11-05Paper
Confidence interval estimation for the changepoint of treatment stratification in the presence of a qualitative covariate-treatment interaction2024-10-29Paper
Investigation of age–treatment interaction in the SPACE trial using different statistical approaches2022-02-23Paper
Subgroup identification by recursive segmentation2022-02-23Paper
Tests for Trend in Binary Response2020-09-22Paper
Flexible simulation of competing risks data following prespecified subdistribution hazards2020-03-12Paper
A simulation study comparing different statistical approaches for the identification of predictive biomarkers2019-07-09Paper
Variable selection by random forests using data with missing values2018-11-23Paper
A new variable selection approach using random forests2017-06-30Paper
A new variable importance measure for random forests with missing data2015-11-19Paper
Applying competing risks regression models: an overview2015-10-16Paper
Recursive partitioning on incomplete data using surrogate decisions and multiple imputation2012-07-16Paper
The use of Roc for defining the validity of the prognostic index in censored data2011-06-15Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q36347752009-06-27Paper
Responder identification in clinical trials with censored data2008-12-11Paper
A nonparametric changepoint model for stratifying continuous variables under order restrictions and binary outcome2007-11-05Paper
Comparison of statistical methods for assessing threshold limiting values in occupational epidemiology2000-03-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48729241996-06-04Paper
Threshold models in occupational epidemiology1990-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q38993341980-01-01Paper

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