Bandwidth choice for nonparametric hazard rate estimation
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Publication:2365864
DOI10.1016/0378-3758(93)90064-DzbMath0777.62042MaRDI QIDQ2365864
Publication date: 29 June 1993
Published in: Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (Search for Journal in Brave)
kernel estimation; random censoring; hazard rate estimation; asymptotic representation; integrated square error; right censored samples; cross-validated bandwidth selector; least squares cross- validation
62G07: Density estimation
62P10: Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis
62G05: Nonparametric estimation
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