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This research extends the Farrell-based returns to scale methodology into Russell and Additive models in three ways with the focus of relationships between interior points and projected points. First, we present and prove four theorems that identify the scale nature. Second, we compare these...
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Risk factor models in clinical epidemiology are important for identifying individuals at high risk of poor health outcomes and for guiding intervention strategies to reduce risk. Such models are often based on generalised linear models (GLM) with a multiplicative risk, rate or odds assumption....
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An ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) curve is a popular tool in the classification of two populations. The nonparametric additive model is used to construct a classifier which is estimated by maximizing the U-statistic type of empirical AUC (Area Under Curve). In particular, the sparsity...
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We considered the problem of estimating effects in the following linear model for data arranged in a two-way table: Response = Common effect + Row effect + Column effect + Residual. This work was occasioned by a project to analyse Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data on daily temporal...
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Life expectancy, i.e., mean residual life function, has been of important practical and scientific interests to characterise the distribution of residual life. Regression models are often needed to model the association between life expectancy and its covariates. In this article, we consider a...
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