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- DTRlearn2
- Functional feature construction for individualized treatment regimes
- Statistical methods for dynamic treatment regimes. Reinforcement learning, causal inference, and personalized medicine
- Dynamic treatment regimes: technical challenges and applications
- Adaptive contrast weighted learning for multi-stage multi-treatment decision-making
- The numerical bootstrap
- A Sequential Significance Test for Treatment by Covariate Interactions
- Estimating the Causal Effect of Low Tidal Volume Ventilation on Survival in Patients with Acute Lung Injury
- A Bayesian machine learning approach for optimizing dynamic treatment regimes
- Inference for optimal dynamic treatment regimes using an adaptive \(m\)-out-of-\(n\) bootstrap scheme
- Doubly-robust dynamic treatment regimen estimation via weighted least squares
- Regularized outcome weighted subgroup identification for differential treatment effects
- Optimal dynamic treatment regimes with survival endpoints: introducing DWSurv in the R package DTRreg
- beanz
- chngpt
- drgee
- DTRreg
- DTR
- iqLearn
- DynTxRegime
- personalized
- JSM
- Q-learning for estimating optimal dynamic treatment rules from observational data
- Estimating optimal shared-parameter dynamic regimens with application to a multistage depression clinical trial
- glmer
- causalToolbox
- listdtr
- qlaci
- Sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) with adaptive randomization for quality improvement in depression treatment program
- Robust estimation of optimal dynamic treatment regimes for sequential treatment decisions
- Proper inference for value function in high-dimensional Q-learning for dynamic treatment regimes
- bcf
- Robust Q-learning
- Design and analysis considerations for comparing dynamic treatment regimens with binary outcomes from sequential multiple assignment randomized trials
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