A review on recent advances and applications of h-likelihood method
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- A new sparse variable selection via random-effect model
- Analysis of multivariate survival data
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- Frailty modelling approaches for semi-competing risks data
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- H-likelihood approach for joint modeling of longitudinal outcomes and time-to-event data
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- Likelihood inference for models with unobservables: another view
- Model-Based Geostatistics
- Modeling survival data: extending the Cox model
- On the Generalization of the Likelihood Function and the Likelihood Principle
- Oracle and Adaptive Compound Decision Rules for False Discovery Rate Control
- Random-Effects Models for Longitudinal Data
- Random-effect models with singular precision
- Regularization and Variable Selection Via the Elastic Net
- Singular value decomposition and least squares solutions
- Sparse canonical covariance analysis for high-throughput data
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- The frailty model.
- The hierarchical-likelihood approach to autoregressive stochastic volatility models
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- Variable Selection via Nonconcave Penalized Likelihood and its Oracle Properties
- Wallet Game: Probability, Likelihood, and Extended Likelihood
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