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The following pages link to Predicting renal graft failure using multivariate longitudinal profiles (Q3526172):
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- A mixed effects least squares support vector machine model for classification of longitudinal data (Q425667) (← links)
- An approach for jointly modeling multivariate longitudinal measurements and discrete time-to-event data (Q614171) (← links)
- A copula-based GLMM model for multivariate longitudinal data with mixed-types of responses (Q2023800) (← links)
- Survival models and health sequences (Q2274641) (← links)
- Prediction of transplant-free survival in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients using joint models for event times and mixed multivariate longitudinal data (Q2953284) (← links)
- A Comparative Study of Approaches for Predicting Prostate Cancer from Longitudinal Data (Q3102898) (← links)
- A comparison of group prediction approaches in longitudinal discriminant analysis (Q4634694) (← links)
- A three-part regression calibration to handle excess zeroes, skewness and heteroscedasticity in adjusting for measurement error in dietary intake data (Q5085666) (← links)
- Screening for prostate cancer using multivariate mixed-effects models (Q5127029) (← links)
- Joint models for multiple longitudinal processes and time-to-event outcome (Q5221561) (← links)
- A joint model for repeated events of different types and multiple longitudinal outcomes with application to a follow‐up study of patients after kidney transplant (Q5247902) (← links)
- A joint normal‐binary (probit) model (Q6067611) (← links)
- Joint models for longitudinal and discrete survival data in credit scoring (Q6167389) (← links)
- A two-level copula joint model for joint analysis of longitudinal and competing risks data (Q6625725) (← links)
- Backward joint model and dynamic prediction of survival with multivariate longitudinal data (Q6628473) (← links)
- Incorporating longitudinal biomarkers for dynamic risk prediction in the era of big data: a pseudo-observation approach (Q6629825) (← links)
- The effect of random-effects misspecification on classification accuracy (Q6637095) (← links)