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Simulation of Posterior Distributions in Nonparametric Censored Analysis

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Florens, J.-P.
Rolin, J.-M.

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We analyse the model in which the latent durations Ti are i.i.d. generated by a distribution F. The statistician observes Yi= min (ti, Ci) and Ai=1I {Ti <= Ci} where ci is a censoring time. The prior probability on F is a Dirichlet process Di (n0F0).

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Paper provided by Toulouse - GREMAQ in its series Papers with number 98.493.

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Length: 33 pages
Date of creation: 1998
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Handle: RePEc:fth:gremaq:98.493

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Keywords: SIMULATION ; EVALUATION ; REGRESSION ANALYSIS;

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