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Censored count data are encountered in many applications, often due to a data collection mechanism that introduces censoring. A common example is questionnaires with question answers of the type 0,1,2,3. We consider the problem of predicting a censored output variable Y, given a set of complete...
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The Bernoulli and Poisson are two popular discrete count processes; however, both rely on strict assumptions that motivate their use. We instead propose a generalized count process (the Conway-Maxwell-Poisson process) that not only includes the Bernoulli and Poisson processes as special cases,...
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Poisson regression is a popular tool for modeling count data and is applied in a vast array of applications from the social to the physical sciences and beyond. Real data, however, are often over- or under-dispersed and, thus, not conducive to Poisson regression. We propose a regression model...
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